Optical image capturing system

ABSTRACT

A five-piece optical lens for capturing image and a five-piece optical module for capturing image, along the optical axis in order from an object side to an image side, include a first lens with positive refractive power having a convex object-side surface; a second lens with refractive power; a third lens with refractive power; a fourth lens with refractive power; and a fifth lens with negative refractive power; and at least one of the image-side surface and object-side surface of each of the five lens elements are aspheric. The optical lens can increase aperture value and improve the imagining quality for use in compact cameras.

The current application claims a foreign priority to application number104104072 filed on Feb. 6, 2015 in Taiwan.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Technical Field

The present invention relates generally to an optical system, and moreparticularly to a compact optical image capturing system for anelectronic device.

2. Description of Related Art

In recent years, with the rise of portable electronic devices havingcamera functionalities, the demand for an optical image capturing systemis raised gradually. The image sensing device of ordinary photographingcamera is commonly selected from charge coupled device (CCD) orcomplementary metal-oxide semiconductor sensor (CMOS Sensor). Inaddition, as advanced semiconductor manufacturing technology enables theminimization of pixel size of the image sensing device, the developmentof the optical image capturing system towards the field of high pixels.Therefore, the requirement for high imaging quality is rapidly raised.

The conventional optical system of the portable electronic deviceusually has a three or four-piece lens. However, the optical system isasked to take pictures in a dark environment, in other words, theoptical system is asked to have a large aperture. An optical system withlarge aperture usually has several problems, such as large aberration,poor image quality at periphery of the image, and hard to manufacture.In addition, an optical system of wide-angle usually has largedistortion. Therefore, the conventional optical system provides highoptical performance as required.

It is an important issue to increase the quantity of light entering thelens and the angle of field of the lens. In addition, the modern lens isalso asked to have several characters, including high pixels, high imagequality, small in size, and high optical performance.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The aspect of embodiment of the present disclosure directs to an opticalimage capturing system and an optical image capturing lens which usecombination of refractive powers, convex and concave surfaces offive-piece optical lenses (the convex or concave surface in thedisclosure denotes the geometrical shape of an image-side surface or anobject-side surface of each lens on an optical axis) to increase thequantity of incoming light of the optical image capturing system, and toimprove imaging quality for image formation, so as to be applied tominimized electronic products.

The term and its definition to the lens parameter in the embodiment ofthe present are shown as below for further reference.

The lens parameter related to a length or a height in the lens element:

A height for image formation of the optical image capturing system isdenoted by HOI. A height of the optical image capturing system isdenoted by HOS. A distance from the object-side surface of the firstlens element to the image-side surface of the fifth lens element isdenoted by InTL. A distance from the image-side surface of the fifthlens to the image plane is denoted by InB. InTL+InB=HOS. A distance fromthe first lens element to the second lens element is denoted by IN12(instance). A central thickness of the first lens element of the opticalimage capturing system on the optical axis is denoted by TP1 (instance).

The lens parameter related to a material in the lens:

An Abbe number of the first lens element in the optical image capturingsystem is denoted by NA1 (instance). A refractive index of the firstlens element is denoted by Nd1 (instance).

The lens parameter related to a view angle in the lens:

A view angle is denoted by AF. Half of the view angle is denoted by HAF.A major light angle is denoted by MRA.

The lens parameter related to exit/entrance pupil in the lens

An entrance pupil diameter of the optical image capturing system isdenoted by HEP.

The lens parameter related to a depth of the lens shape

A distance in parallel with an optical axis from a maximum effectivesemi diameter position to an axial point on the object-side surface ofthe fifth lens is denoted by InRS51 (instance). A distance in parallelwith an optical axis from a maximum effective semi diameter position toan axial point on the image-side surface of the fifth lens is denoted byInRS52 (instance).

The lens parameter related to the lens shape:

A critical point C is a tangent point on a surface of a specific lens,and the tangent point is tangent to a plane perpendicular to the opticalaxis and the tangent point cannot be a crossover point on the opticalaxis. To follow the past, a distance perpendicular to the optical axisbetween a critical point C41 on the object-side surface of the fourthlens and the optical axis is HVT41 (instance). A distance perpendicularto the optical axis between a critical point C51 on the object-sidesurface of the fifth lens and the optical axis is HVT51 (instance). Adistance perpendicular to the optical axis between a critical point C52on the image-side surface of the fifth lens and the optical axis isHVT52 (instance). The object-side surface of the fifth lens has oneinflection point IF511 which is nearest to the optical axis, and thesinkage value of the inflection point IF511 is denoted by SGI511. Adistance perpendicular to the optical axis between the inflection pointIF511 and the optical axis is HIF511 (instance). The image-side surfaceof the fifth lens has one inflection point IF521 which is nearest to theoptical axis, and the sinkage value of the inflection point IF521 isdenoted by SGI521 (instance). A distance perpendicular to the opticalaxis between the inflection point IF521 and the optical axis is HIF521(instance). The object-side surface of the fifth lens has one inflectionpoint IF512 which is the second nearest to the optical axis, and thesinkage value of the inflection point IF512 is denoted by SGI512(instance). A distance perpendicular to the optical axis between theinflection point IF512 and the optical axis is HIF512 (instance). Theimage-side surface of the fifth lens has one inflection point IF522which is the second nearest to the optical axis, and the sinkage valueof the inflection point IF522 is denoted by SGI522 (instance). Adistance perpendicular to the optical axis between the inflection pointIF522 and the optical axis is HIF522 (instance).

The lens element parameter related to an aberration:

Optical distortion for image formation in the optical image capturingsystem is denoted by ODT. TV distortion for image formation in theoptical image capturing system is denoted by TDT. Further, the range ofthe aberration offset for the view of image formation may be limited to50%-100% field. An offset of the spherical aberration is denoted by DFS.An offset of the coma aberration is denoted by DFC.

The present invention provides an optical image capturing system, inwhich the fifth lens is provided with an inflection point at theobject-side surface or at the image-side surface to adjust the incidentangle of each view field and modify the ODT and the TDT. In addition,the surfaces of the fifth lens are capable of modifying the optical pathto improve the imagining quality.

The optical image capturing system of the present invention includes afirst lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourth lens, and a fifth lensin order along an optical axis from an object side to an image side.These five lenses have refractive power. Both the object-side surfaceand the image-side surface of the fifth lens are aspheric surfaces. Theoptical image capturing system satisfies:1.2≦f/HEP≦6.0 and 0.5≦HOS/f≦5.0;

where f is a focal length of the optical image capturing system; HEP isan entrance pupil diameter of the optical image capturing system; HOS isa distance in parallel with the optical axis from an object-side surfaceof the first lens to the image plane.

The present invention further provides an optical image capturingsystem, including a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourthlens, and a fifth lens in order along an optical axis from an objectside to an image side. The first lens has refractive power. The secondlens has refractive power, and the third and the fourth lenses haverefractive power. The fifth lens has negative refractive power, and bothan object-side surface and an image-side surface thereof are asphericsurfaces. The optical image capturing system satisfies:1.2≦f/HEP≦6.0; 0.4≦|tan(HAF)|≦3.0; 0.5≦HOS/f≦5.0; |TDT|<60%; and|ODT|≦50%;

where f is a focal length of the optical image capturing system; HEP isan entrance pupil diameter of the optical image capturing system; HOS isa distance in parallel with the optical axis between an object-sidesurface, which face the object side, of the first lens and the imageplane; HAF is a half of the view angle of the optical image capturingsystem; TDT is a TV distortion; ODT is an optical distortion.

The present invention further provides an optical image capturingsystem, including a first lens, a second lens, a third lens, a fourthlens, and a fifth lens in order along an optical axis from an objectside to an image side. At least two of these five lenses each has atleast an inflection point on at least a surface thereof. The first lenshas positive refractive power, and both an object-side surface and animage-side surface thereof are aspheric surfaces. The second and thethird lens have refractive power, and the fourth lens has positiverefractive power. The fifth lens has negative refractive power, and bothan object-side surface and an image-side surface thereof are asphericsurfaces. The optical image capturing system satisfies:1.2≦f/HEP≦3.0; 0.4≦|tan(HAF)|≦3.0; 0.5≦HOS/f≦3.0; |TDT|<60%; and|ODT|≦50%;

where f is a focal length of the optical image capturing system; HEP isan entrance pupil diameter of the optical image capturing system; HOS isa distance in parallel with the optical axis between an object-sidesurface, which face the object side, of the first lens and the imageplane; HAF is a half of the view angle of the optical image capturingsystem; TDT is a TV distortion; ODT is an optical distortion.

In an embodiment, the optical image capturing system further includes animage sensor with a size less than 1/1.2″ in diagonal, and the preferredsize is 1/2.3″, and a pixel less than 1.4 μm. A preferable pixel size ofthe image sensor is less than 1.2 μm, and more preferable pixel size isless than 0.9 μm. A 16:9 image sensor is available for the optical imagecapturing system of the present invention.

In an embodiment, the optical image capturing system of the presentinvention is available to high-quality (4K 2K, so called UHD and QHD)recording, and provides high quality of image.

In an embodiment, a height of the optical image capturing system (HOS)can be reduced while |f1|>f5.

In an embodiment, when the lenses satisfy |f2|+|f3|+|f4>|f1|+|f5|, atleast one of the lenses from the second lens to the fourth lens couldhave weak positive refractive power or weak negative refractive power.The weak refractive power indicates that an absolute value of the focallength is greater than 10. When at least one of the lenses from thesecond lens to the fourth lens could have weak positive refractivepower, it may share the positive refractive power of the first lens, andon the contrary, when at least one of the lenses from the second lens tothe fourth lens could have weak negative refractive power, it may finelymodify the aberration of the system.

In an embodiment, the fifth lens has negative refractive power, and animage-side surface thereof is concave, it may reduce back focal lengthand size. Besides, the fifth lens has at least an inflection point on asurface thereof, which may reduce an incident angle of the light of anoff-axis field of view and modify the aberration of the off-axis fieldof view. It is preferable that both surfaces of the fifth lens have atleast an inflection point on a surface thereof.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS

The present invention will be best understood by referring to thefollowing detailed description of some illustrative embodiments inconjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which

FIG. 1A is a schematic diagram of a first preferred embodiment of thepresent invention;

FIG. 1B shows curve diagrams of longitudinal spherical aberration,astigmatic field, and optical distortion of the optical image capturingsystem in the order from left to right of the first embodiment of thepresent application;

FIG. 1C shows a curve diagram of TV distortion of the optical imagecapturing system of the first embodiment of the present application;

FIG. 2A is a schematic diagram of a second preferred embodiment of thepresent invention;

FIG. 2B shows curve diagrams of longitudinal spherical aberration,astigmatic field, and optical distortion of the optical image capturingsystem in the order from left to right of the second embodiment of thepresent application;

FIG. 2C shows a curve diagram of TV distortion of the optical imagecapturing system of the second embodiment of the present application;

FIG. 3A is a schematic diagram of a third preferred embodiment of thepresent invention;

FIG. 3B shows curve diagrams of longitudinal spherical aberration,astigmatic field, and optical distortion of the optical image capturingsystem in the order from left to right of the third embodiment of thepresent application;

FIG. 3C shows a curve diagram of TV distortion of the optical imagecapturing system of the third embodiment of the present application;

FIG. 4A is a schematic diagram of a fourth preferred embodiment of thepresent invention;

FIG. 4B shows curve diagrams of longitudinal spherical aberration,astigmatic field, and optical distortion of the optical image capturingsystem in the order from left to right of the fourth embodiment of thepresent application;

FIG. 4C shows a curve diagram of TV distortion of the optical imagecapturing system of the fourth embodiment of the present application;

FIG. 5A is a schematic diagram of a fifth preferred embodiment of thepresent invention;

FIG. 5B shows curve diagrams of longitudinal spherical aberration,astigmatic field, and optical distortion of the optical image capturingsystem in the order from left to right of the fifth embodiment of thepresent application;

FIG. 5C shows a curve diagram of TV distortion of the optical imagecapturing system of the fifth embodiment of the present application;

FIG. 6A is a schematic diagram of a sixth preferred embodiment of thepresent invention;

FIG. 6B shows curve diagrams of longitudinal spherical aberration,astigmatic field, and optical distortion of the optical image capturingsystem in the order from left to right of the sixth embodiment of thepresent application; and

FIG. 6C shows a curve diagram of TV distortion of the optical imagecapturing system of the sixth embodiment of the present application;

FIG. 7A is a schematic diagram of a seventh preferred embodiment of thepresent invention;

FIG. 7B shows curve diagrams of longitudinal spherical aberration,astigmatic field, and optical distortion of the optical image capturingsystem in the order from left to right of the seventh embodiment of thepresent application; and

FIG. 7C shows a curve diagram of TV distortion of the optical imagecapturing system of the seventh embodiment of the present application.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

An optical image capturing system of the present invention includes afirst lens, a second lens, a third lens, a forth lens, and a fifth lensfrom an object side to an image side with refractive power. The opticalimage capturing system further is provided with an image sensor at animage plane.

The optical image capturing system works in three wavelengths, including486.1 nm, 510 nm, 587.5 nm, and 656.2 nm, wherein 587.5 nm is the mainreference wavelength, and 555 nm is the reference wavelength forobtaining the technical characters.

The optical image capturing system of the present invention satisfies0.5≦ΣPPR/|ΣNPR|≦2.5, and a preferable range is 1≦ΣPPR/|ΣNPR|≦2.0, wherePPR is a ratio of the focal length f of the optical image capturingsystem to a focal length fp of each of lenses with positive refractivepower; NPR is a ratio of the focal length f of the optical imagecapturing system to a focal length fn of each of lenses with negativerefractive power; ΣPPR is a sum of the PPRs of each positive lens; andΣNPR is a sum of the NPRs of each negative lens. It is helpful tocontrol of an entire refractive power and an entire length of theoptical image capturing system.

HOS is a height of the optical image capturing system, and when theratio of HOS/f approaches to 1, it is helpful to decrease of size andincrease of imaging quality.

In an embodiment, the optical image capturing system of the presentinvention satisfies 0≦ΣPP≦200 and f1/ΣPP≦0.85, where ΣPP is a sum of afocal length fp of each lens with positive refractive power, and ΣNP isa sum of a focal length fn of each lens with negative refractive power.It is helpful to control of focusing capacity of the system andredistribution of the positive refractive powers of the system to avoidthe significant aberration in early time. The optical image capturingsystem further satisfies ΣNP<−0.1 and 0.01≦f5/ΣNP≦0.85, which is helpfulto control of an entire refractive power and an entire length of theoptical image capturing system.

The first lens has positive refractive power, and an object-sidesurface, which faces the object side, thereof is convex. It may modifythe positive refractive power of the first lens as well as shorten theentire length of the system.

The second lens has negative refractive power, which may correct theaberration of the first lens.

The third lens has positive refractive power, which may share thepositive refractive power of the first lens. It may share the positiverefractive power of the first lens to reduce an increase of theaberration and reduce a sensitivity of the system.

The fourth lens has positive refractive power, and an image-side surfacethereof, which faces the image side, is convex. It may share thepositive refractive power of the first lens to reduce an increase of theaberration and reduce a sensitivity of the system.

The fifth lens has negative refractive power, and an image-side surfacethereof, which faces the image side, is concave. It may shorten a rearfocal length to reduce the size of the system. In addition, the fifthlens is provided with at least an inflection point on at least a surfaceto reduce an incident angle of the light of an off-axis field of viewand modify the aberration of the off-axis field of view. It ispreferable that each surface, the object-side surface and the image-sidesurface, of the fifth lens has at least an inflection point.

The image sensor is provided on the image plane. The optical imagecapturing system of the present invention satisfies HOS/HOI≦3 and0.5≦HOS/f≦5.0, and a preferable range is 1≦HOS/HOI≦2.5 and 1≦HOS/f≦2,where HOI is height for image formation of the optical image capturingsystem, i.e., the maximum image height, and HOS is a height of theoptical image capturing system, i.e. a distance on the optical axisbetween the object-side surface of the first lens and the image plane.It is helpful to reduction of size of the system for used in compactcameras.

The optical image capturing system of the present invention further isprovided with an aperture to increase image quality.

In the optical image capturing system of the present invention, theaperture could be a front aperture or a middle aperture, wherein thefront aperture is provided between the object and the first lens, andthe middle is provided between the first lens and the image plane. Thefront aperture provides a long distance between an exit pupil of thesystem and the image plane, which allows more elements to be installed.The middle could enlarge a view angle of view of the system and increasethe efficiency of the image sensor. The optical image capturing systemsatisfies 0.5≦InS/HOS≦1.1, and a preferable range is 0.8≦InS/HOS≦1,where InS is a distance between the aperture and the image plane. It ishelpful to size reduction and wide angle.

The optical image capturing system of the present invention satisfies0.45≦ΣTP/InTL≦0.95, where InTL is a distance between the object-sidesurface of the first lens and the image-side surface of the fifth lens,and ΣTP is a sum of central thicknesses of the lenses on the opticalaxis. It is helpful to the contrast of image and yield rate ofmanufacture, and provides a suitable back focal length for installationof other elements.

The optical image capturing system of the present invention satisfies0.1≦|R1/R2|≦5, and a preferable range is 0.1≦|R1/R2|≦4, where R1 is aradius of curvature of the object-side surface of the first lens, and R2is a radius of curvature of the image-side surface of the first lens. Itprovides the first lens with a suitable positive refractive power toreduce the increase rate of the spherical aberration.

The optical image capturing system of the present invention satisfies−200<(R9−R10)/(R9+R10)<30, where R9 is a radius of curvature of theobject-side surface of the fifth lens, and R10 is a radius of curvatureof the image-side surface of the fifth lens. It may modify theastigmatic field curvature.

The optical image capturing system of the present invention satisfies0<IN12/f≦2.0, and a preferable range is 0.01≦IN12/f≦0.20, where IN12 isa distance on the optical axis between the first lens and the secondlens. It may correct chromatic aberration and improve the performance.

The optical image capturing system of the present invention satisfies0<(TP1+IN12)/TP2≦10, where TP1 is a central thickness of the first lenson the optical axis, and TP2 is a central thickness of the second lenson the optical axis. It may control the sensitivity of manufacture ofthe system and improve the performance.

The optical image capturing system of the present invention satisfies0.2≦(TP5+IN45)/TP4≦3, where TP4 is a central thickness of the fourthlens on the optical axis, TP5 is a central thickness of the fifth lenson the optical axis, and N45 is a distance between the fourth lens andthe fifth lens. It may control the sensitivity of manufacture of thesystem and improve the performance.

The optical image capturing system of the present invention satisfies0.1≦(TP2+TP3+TP4)/ΣTP≦0.9, and a preferable range is0.4≦(TP2+TP3+TP4)/ΣTP≦0.8, where TP2 is a central thickness of thesecond lens on the optical axis, TP3 is a central thickness of the thirdlens on the optical axis, TP4 is a central thickness of the fourth lenson the optical axis, TP5 is a central thickness of the fifth lens on theoptical axis, and Σ TP is a sum of the central thicknesses of all thelenses on the optical axis. It may finely modify the aberration of theincident rays and reduce the height of the system.

The optical image capturing system of the present invention satisfies−1.5 mm≦InRS51≦1.5 mm; −1.5 mm≦InRS52≦1.5 mm; 0 mm<|InRS51|+|InRS52|≦3mm; 0.01≦|InRS51|/TP5≦10; and 0.01≦|InRS52|/TP5≦10, where InRS51 is adisplacement in parallel with the optical axis from a point on theobject-side surface of the fifth lens, through which the optical axispasses, to a point at the maximum effective semi diameter of theobject-side surface of the first lens; InRS52 is a displacement inparallel with the optical axis from a point on the image-side surface ofthe fifth lens, through which the optical axis passes, to a point at themaximum effective semi diameter of the image-side surface of the fifthlens; and TP5 is a central thickness of the fifth lens on the opticalaxis. It may control a ratio of the central thickness of the fifth lensand the effective semi diameter thickness (thickness ratio) to increasethe yield rate of manufacture.

The optical image capturing system of the present invention satisfies0<SGI511/(SGI511+TP5)≦0.9 and 0<SGI521/(SGI521+TP5)≦0.9, and apreferable range is 0.01<SGI511/(SGI511+TP5)≦0.7 and0.01<SGI521/(SGI521+TP5)≦0.7, where SGI511 is a displacement in parallelwith the optical axis, from a point on the object-side surface of thefifth lens, through which the optical axis passes, to the inflectionpoint on the object-side surface, which is the closest to the opticalaxis, and SGI521 is a displacement in parallel with the optical axis,from a point on the image-side surface of the fifth lens, through whichthe optical axis passes, to the inflection point on the image-sidesurface, which is the closest to the optical axis.

The optical image capturing system of the present invention satisfies0<SGI512/(SGI512+TP5)≦0.9 and 0<SGI522/(SGI522+TP5)≦0.9, and apreferable range is 0.1≦SGI512/(SGI512+TP5)≦0.8 and0.1≦SGI522/(SGI522+TP5)≦0.8, SGI512 is a displacement in parallel withthe optical axis, from a point on the object-side surface of the fifthlens, through which the optical axis passes, to the inflection point onthe object-side surface, which is the second closest to the opticalaxis, and SGI522 is a displacement in parallel with the optical axis,from a point on the image-side surface of the fifth lens, through whichthe optical axis passes, to the inflection point on the image-sidesurface, which is the second closest to the optical axis.

The optical image capturing system of the present invention satisfies0.01≦HIF511/HOI≦0.9 and 0.01≦HIF521/HOI≦0.9, and a preferable range is0.09≦HIF511/HOI≦0.5 and 0.09≦HIF521/HOI≦0.5, where HIF511 is a distanceperpendicular to the optical axis between the inflection point on theobject-side surface of the fifth lens, which is the closest to theoptical axis, and the optical axis, and HIF521 is a distanceperpendicular to the optical axis between the inflection point on theimage-side surface of the fifth lens, which is the closest to theoptical axis, and the optical axis.

The optical image capturing system of the present invention satisfies0.01≦HIF512/HOI≦0.9 and 0.01≦HIF522/HOI≦0.9, and a preferable range is0.09≦HIF512/HOI≦0.8 and 0.09≦HIF522/HOT≦0.8, where HIF512 is a distanceperpendicular to the optical axis between the inflection point on theobject-side surface of the fifth lens, which is the second closest tothe optical axis, and the optical axis, and HIF522 is a distanceperpendicular to the optical axis between the inflection point on theimage-side surface of the fifth lens, which is the second closest to theoptical axis, and the optical axis.

In an embodiment, the lenses of high Abbe number and the lenses of lowAbbe number are arranged in an interlaced arrangement that could behelpful to correction of aberration of the system.

An equation of aspheric surface isz=ch ²/[1+[1(k+1)c ² h ²]^(0.5) ]+A4h ⁴ +A6h ⁶ +A8h ⁸ +A10h ¹⁰ +A12h ¹²+A14h ¹⁴ +A1 6h ¹⁶ +A18h ¹⁸ +A20h ²⁰  (1)

where z is a depression of the aspheric surface; k is conic constant; cis reciprocal of radius of curvature; and A4, A6, A8, A10, A12, A14,A16, A18, and A20 are high-order aspheric coefficients.

In the optical image capturing system, the lenses could be made ofplastic or glass. The plastic lenses may reduce the weight and lower thecost of the system, and the glass lenses may control the thermal effectand enlarge the space for arrangement of refractive power of the system.In addition, the opposite surfaces (object-side surface and image-sidesurface) of the first to the fifth lenses could be aspheric that canobtain more control parameters to reduce aberration. The number ofaspheric glass lenses could be less than the conventional sphericalglass lenses that is helpful to reduction of the height of the system.

When the lens has a convex surface, which means that the surface isconvex around a position, through which the optical axis passes, andwhen the lens has a concave surface, which means that the surface isconcave around a position, through which the optical axis passes.

The optical image capturing system of the present invention further isprovided with a diaphragm to increase image quality.

In the optical image capturing system, the diaphragm could be a frontdiaphragm or a middle diaphragm, wherein the front diaphragm is providedbetween the object and the first lens, and the middle is providedbetween the first lens and the image plane. The front diaphragm providesa long distance between an exit pupil of the system and the image plane,which allows more elements to be installed. The middle diaphragm couldenlarge a view angle of view of the system and increase the efficiencyof the image sensor. The middle diaphragm is helpful to size reductionand wide angle.

The optical image capturing system of the present invention could beapplied in dynamic focusing optical system. It is superior in correctionof aberration and high imaging quality so that it could be allied inlots of fields.

We provide several embodiments in conjunction with the accompanyingdrawings for the best understanding, which are:

First Embodiment

As shown in FIG. 1A and FIG. 1B, an optical image capturing system 100of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention includes,along an optical axis from an object side to an image side, an aperture100, a first lens 110, a second lens 120, a third lens 130, a fourthlens 140, a fifth lens 150, an infrared rays filter 170, an image plane180, and an image sensor 190.

The first lens 110 has positive refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 112 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a convex aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 114thereof, which faces the image side, is a concave aspheric surface, andthe image-side surface has an inflection point. The first lens 110satisfies SGI121=0.0387148 mm and |SGI121|/(|SGI121|+TP1)=0.061775374,where SGI121 is a displacement in parallel with the optical axis from apoint on the image-side surface of the first lens, through which theoptical axis passes, to the inflection point on the image-side surface,which is the closest to the optical axis.

The first lens 110 further satisfies HIF121=0.61351 mm andHIF121/HOI=0.209139253, where HIF121 is a displacement perpendicular tothe optical axis from a point on the image-side surface of the firstlens, through which the optical axis passes, to the inflection point,which is the closest to the optical axis.

The second lens 120 has negative refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 122 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a concave aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 124thereof, which faces the image side, is a convex aspheric surface, andthe image-side surface 124 has an inflection point. The second lens 120satisfies SGI221=−0.0657553 mm and |SGI221|/(|SGI221|+TP2)=0.176581512,where SGI221 is a displacement in parallel with the optical axis from apoint on the image-side surface of the second lens, through which theoptical axis passes, to the inflection point on the image-side surface,which is the closest to the optical axis.

The second lens further satisfies HIF221=0.84667 mm andHIF221/HOI=0.288621101, where HIF221 is a displacement perpendicular tothe optical axis from a point on the image-side surface of the secondlens, through which the optical axis passes, to the inflection point,which is the closest to the optical axis.

The third lens 130 has negative refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 132, which faces the object side, is aconcave aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 134, which faces theimage side, is a convex aspheric surface, and each of them has twoinflection points. The third lens 130 satisfies SGI311=−0.341027 mm;SGI321=−0.231534 mm and |SGI311|/(|SGI311|+TP3)=0.525237108 and|SGI321|/(|SGI321|+TP3)=0.428934269, where SGI311 is a displacement inparallel with the optical axis, from a point on the object-side surfaceof the third lens, through which the optical axis passes, to theinflection point on the object-side surface, which is the closest to theoptical axis, and SGI321 is a displacement in parallel with the opticalaxis, from a point on the image-side surface of the third lens, throughwhich the optical axis passes, to the inflection point on the image-sidesurface, which is the closest to the optical axis.

The third lens 130 satisfies SGI312=−0.376807 mm; SGI322=−0.382162 mm;|SGI312|(|SGI312|+TP5), 0.550033428; |SGI322|/(|SGI322|+TP3)=0.55352345,where SGI312 is a displacement in parallel with the optical axis, from apoint on the object-side surface of the third lens, through which theoptical axis passes, to the inflection point on the object-side surface,which is the second closest to the optical axis, and SGI322 is adisplacement in parallel with the optical axis, from a point on theimage-side surface of the third lens, through which the optical axispasses, to the inflection point on the image-side surface, which is thesecond closest to the optical axis.

The third lens 130 further satisfies HIF311=0.987648 mm; HIF321=0.805604mm; HIF311/HOI=0.336679052; and HIF321/HOI=0.274622124, where HIF311 isa distance perpendicular to the optical axis between the inflectionpoint on the object-side surface of the third lens, which is the closestto the optical axis, and the optical axis, and HIF321 is a distanceperpendicular to the optical axis between the inflection point on theimage-side surface of the third lens, which is the closest to theoptical axis, and the optical axis.

The third lens 130 further satisfies HIF312=1.0493 mm; HIF322=1.17741mm; HIF312/HOI=0.357695585; and HIF322/HOI=0.401366968, where HIF312 isa distance perpendicular to the optical axis between the inflectionpoint on the object-side surface of the third lens, which is the secondthe closest to the optical axis, and the optical axis, and HIF322 is adistance perpendicular to the optical axis, between the inflection pointon the image-side surface of the third lens, which is the second theclosest to the optical axis, and the optical axis.

The fourth lens 140 has positive refractive power, and is made ofplastic. Both an object-side surface 142, which faces the object side,and an image-side surface 144, which faces the image side, thereof areconvex aspheric surfaces, and the object-side surface 142 has aninflection point. The fourth lens 140 satisfies SGI411=0.0687683 mm and|SGI411|/(|SGI411|+TP4)=0.118221297, where SGI411 is a displacement inparallel with the optical axis from a point on the object-side surfaceof the fourth lens, through which the optical axis passes, to theinflection point on the object-side surface, which is the closest to theoptical axis.

The fourth lens 140 further satisfies HIF411=0.645213 mm andHIF411/HOI=0.21994648, where HIF411 is a distance perpendicular to theoptical axis between the inflection point on the object-side surface ofthe fourth lens, which is the closest to the optical axis, and theoptical axis.

The fifth lens 150 has negative refractive power, and is made ofplastic. Both an object-side surface 152, which faces the object side,and an image-side surface 154, which faces the image side, thereof areconcave aspheric surfaces. The object-side surface 152 has threeinflection points, and the image-side surface 154 has an inflectionpoint. The fifth lens 150 satisfies SGI511=−0.236079 mm; SGI521=0.023266mm; |SGI511|/(|SGI511|+TP5)=0.418297214; and|SGI521|/(|SGI521|+TP5)=0.066177809, where SGI511 is a displacement inparallel with the optical axis, from a point on the object-side surfaceof the fifth lens, through which the optical axis passes, to theinflection point on the object-side surface, which is the closest to theoptical axis, and SGI521 is a displacement in parallel with the opticalaxis, from a point on the image-side surface of the fifth lens, throughwhich the optical axis passes, to the inflection point on the image-sidesurface, which is the closest to the optical axis.

The fifth lens 150 further satisfies SGI512=−0.325042 mm and|SGI512|/(|SGI512|+TP5)=0.497505143, where SGI512 is a displacement inparallel with the optical axis, from a point on the object-side surfaceof the fifth lens, through which the optical axis passes, to theinflection point on the object-side surface, which is the second closestto the optical axis.

The fifth lens 150 further satisfies SGI513=−0.538131 mm; and|SGI513|/(|SGI513|+TP5)=0.621087839, where SGI513 is a displacement inparallel with the optical axis, from a point on the object-side surfaceof the fifth lens, through which the optical axis passes, to theinflection point on the object-side surface, which is the third closestto the optical axis.

The fifth lens 150 further satisfies HIF511=1.21551 mm; HIF521=0.575738mm; HIF511/HOI=0.414354866; and HIF521/HOI=0.196263167, where HIF511 isa distance perpendicular to the optical axis between the inflectionpoint on the object-side surface of the fifth lens, which is the closestto the optical axis, and the optical axis, and HIF521 is a distanceperpendicular to the optical axis between the inflection point on theimage-side surface of the fifth lens, which is the closest to theoptical axis, and the optical axis.

The fifth lens 150 further satisfies HIF512=1.49061 mm andHIF512/HOI=0.508133629, where HIF512 is a distance perpendicular to theoptical axis between the inflection point on the object-side surface ofthe fifth lens, which is the second the closest to the optical axis, andthe optical axis.

The fifth lens 150 further satisfies HIF513=2.00664 mm andHIF513/HOI=0.684042952, where HIF513 is a distance perpendicular to theoptical axis between the inflection point on the object-side surface ofthe fifth lens, which is the third closest to the optical axis, and theoptical axis.

The infrared rays filter 170 is made of glass, and between the fifthlens 150 and the image plane 180. The infrared rays filter 170 gives nocontribution to the focal length of the system.

The optical image capturing system of the first preferred embodiment hasthe following parameters, which are f=3.73172 mm; f/HEP=2.05; andHAF=37.5 degrees and tan(HAF)=0.7673, where f is a focal length of thesystem; HAF is a half of the maximum field angle; and HEP is an entrancepupil diameter.

The parameters of the lenses of the first preferred embodiment aref1=3.7751 mm; |f/f1|=0.9885; f5=−3.6601 mm; |f1|>f5; and |f1/f5|=1.0314,where f1 is a focal length of the first lens 110; and f5 is a focallength of the fifth lens 150.

The first preferred embodiment further satisfies |f2+|f3+|f4|=77.3594mm; |f1|+|f5|=7.4352 mm; and |f2|+|f3|+|f4|>|f1|+|f5|, where f2 is afocal length of the second lens 120; f3 is a focal length of the thirdlens 130; and f4 is a focal length of the fourth lens 140.

The optical image capturing system of the first preferred embodimentfurther satisfies ΣPPR=f/f1+f/f4=1.9785; ΣNPR=f/f2+f/f3+f/f5=−1.2901;ΣPPR/|Σ NPR|=1.5336; |f/f1|=0.9885; |f/f2|=0.0676; |f/f3|=0.2029;|f/f4|=0.9900; and |f/f5|=1.0196, where PPR is a ratio of a focal lengthf of the optical image capturing system to a focal length fp of each ofthe lenses with positive refractive power; and NPR is a ratio of a focallength f of the optical image capturing system to a focal length fn ofeach of lenses with negative refractive power.

The optical image capturing system of the first preferred embodimentfurther satisfies InTL+InB=HOS; HOS=4.5 mm; HOI=2.9335 mm;HOS/HOI=1.5340; HOS/f=1.2059; Intl/HOS=0.7597; and InS=4.19216 mm, whereInTL is a distance between the object-side surface 112 of the first lens110 and the image-side surface 154 of the fifth lens 150; HOS is aheight of the image capturing system, i.e. a distance between theobject-side surface 112 of the first lens 110 and the image plane 180;InS is a distance between the aperture 100 and the image plane 180; HOTis height for image formation of the optical image capturing system,i.e., the maximum image height; and InB is a distance between theimage-side surface 154 of the fifth lens 150 and the image plane 180.

The optical image capturing system of the first preferred embodimentfurther satisfies ΣTP=2.044092 mm and ΣTP/InTL=0.5979, where ΣTP is asum of the thicknesses of the lenses 110-150 with refractive power. Itis helpful to the contrast of image and yield rate of manufacture, andprovides a suitable back focal length for installation of otherelements.

The optical image capturing system of the first preferred embodimentfurther satisfies |R1/R2|=0.3261, where R1 is a radius of curvature ofthe object-side surface 112 of the first lens 110, and R2 is a radius ofcurvature of the image-side surface 114 of the first lens 110. Itprovides the first lens with a suitable positive refractive power toreduce the increase rate of the spherical aberration.

The optical image capturing system of the first preferred embodimentfurther satisfies (R9−R10)/(R9+R10)=−2.9828, where R9 is a radius ofcurvature of the object-side surface 152 of the fifth lens 150, and R10is a radius of curvature of the image-side surface 154 of the fifth lens150. It may modify the astigmatic field curvature.

The optical image capturing system of the first preferred embodimentfurther satisfies ΣPP=f1+f4=7.5444 mm and f1/(f1+f4)=0.5004, where ΣPPis a sum of the focal lengths fp of each lens with positive refractivepower. It is helpful to share the positive refractive power of the firstlens 110 to the other positive lenses to avoid the significantaberration caused by the incident rays.

The optical image capturing system of the first preferred embodimentfurther satisfies ΣNP=f2+f3+f5=−77.2502 mm and f5/(f2+f3+f5)=0.0474,where f2, f3, and f5 are focal lengths of the second, the third, and thefifth lenses, and ΣNP is a sum of the focal lengths fp of each lens withnegative refractive power. It is helpful to share the negativerefractive power of the fifth lens 150 to the other negative lenses toavoid the significant aberration caused by the incident rays.

The optical image capturing system of the first preferred embodimentfurther satisfies IN12=0.511659 mm and IN12/f=0.1371, where IN12 is adistance on the optical axis between the first lens 110 and the secondlens 120. It may correct chromatic aberration and improve theperformance.

The optical image capturing system of the first preferred embodimentfurther satisfies TP1=0.587988 mm; TP2=0.306624 mm; and(TP1+IN12)/TP2=3.5863, where TP1 is a central thickness of the firstlens 110 on the optical axis, and TP2 is a central thickness of thesecond lens 120 on the optical axis. It may control the sensitivity ofmanufacture of the system and improve the performance.

The optical image capturing system of the first preferred embodimentfurther satisfies TP4=0.5129 mm; TP5=0.3283 mm; and(TP5+IN45)/TP4=1.5095, where TP4 is a central thickness of the fourthlens 140 on the optical axis, TP5 is a central thickness of the fifthlens 150 on the optical axis, and N45 is a distance on the optical axisbetween the fourth lens and the fifth lens. It may control thesensitivity of manufacture of the system and improve the performance.

The optical image capturing system of the first preferred embodimentfurther satisfies TP3=0.3083 mm and (TP2+TP3+TP4)/ΣTP=0.5517, where TP2,TP3, and TP4 are thicknesses on the optical axis of the second, thethird, and the fourth lenses, and ΣTP is a sum of the centralthicknesses of all the lenses with refractive power on the optical axis.It may finely modify the aberration of the incident rays and reduce theheight of the system.

The optical image capturing system of the first preferred embodimentfurther satisfies InRS51=−0.576871 mm; InRS52=−0.555284 mm;|InRS51|+|InRS52|=1.1132155 mm; |InRS51|/TP5=1.7571; and|InRS52|/TP5=1.691, where InRS51 is a displacement in parallel with theoptical axis from a point on the object-side surface 152 of the fifthlens, through which the optical axis passes, to a point at the maximumeffective semi diameter of the object-side surface 152 of the fifthlens; InRS52 is a displacement in parallel with the optical axis from apoint on the image-side surface 154 of the fifth lens, through which theoptical axis passes, to a point at the maximum effective semi diameterof the image-side surface 154 of the fifth lens; and TP5 is a centralthickness of the fifth lens 150 on the optical axis. It is helpful tomanufacture and molding of the lenses, and keeping the miniature size.

The second lens 120 and the fifth lens 150 of the optical imagecapturing system of the first preferred embodiment have negativerefractive power, and the optical image capturing system furthersatisfies NA5/NA2=2.5441, where NA2 is an Abbe number of the second lens120, and NA5 is an Abbe number of the fifth lens 150. It may correct theaberration of the system.

The optical image capturing system of the first preferred embodimentfurther satisfies |TDT|=0.6343% and |ODT|=2.5001%, where TDT is TVdistortion; and ODT is optical distortion.

The parameters of the lenses of the first embodiment are listed in Table1 and Table 2.

TABLE 1 f = 3.73172 mm; f/HEP = 2.05; HAF = 37.5 deg; tan(HAF) = 0.7673Radius of curvature Thickness Refractive Abbe Focal length Surface (mm)(mm) Material index number (mm) 0 Object plane infinity 1 Aperture plane−0.30784 2 1^(st) lens 1.48285 0.587988 plastic 1.5441 56.1 3.77514 34.54742 0.511659 4 2^(nd) lens −9.33807 0.306624 plastic 1.6425 22.465−55.2008 5 −12.8028 0.366935 6 3^(rd) lens −1.02094 0.308255 plastic1.6425 22.465 −18.3893 7 −1.2492 0.05 8 4^(th) lens 2.18916 0.512923plastic 1.5441 56.1 3.7693 9 −31.3936 0.44596 10 5^(th) lens −2.863530.328302 plastic 1.514 57.1538 −3.6601 11 5.75188 0.3 12 Filter plane0.2 1.517 64.2 13 plane 0.58424 14 Image plane −0.00289 plane Referencewavelength: 555 nm

TABLE 2 Coefficients of the aspheric surfaces Surface 2 3 4 5 6 k−1.83479 −20.595808 16.674705 11.425456 −4.642191 A4 6.89867E−022.25678E−02 −1.11828E−01 −4.19899E−02 −7.09315E−02 A6 2.35740E−02−6.17850E−02 −6.62880E−02 −1.88072E−02 9.65840E−02 A8 −4.26369E−025.82944E−02 −3.35190E−02 −6.98321E−02 −7.32044E−03 A10 5.63746E−03−2.73938E−02 −7.28886E−02 −1.13079E−02 −8.96740E−02 A12 7.46740E−02−2.45759E−01 4.05955E−02 6.79127E−02 −3.70146E−02 A14 −6.93116E−023.43401E−01 1.60451E−01 2.83769E−02 5.00641E−02 A16 −2.04867E−02−1.28084E−01 1.24448E−01 −2.45035E−02 7.50413E−02 A18 1.99910E−02−2.32031E−02 −1.94856E−01 2.90241E−02 −5.10392E−02 A20 Surface 7 8 9 1011 k −1.197201 −20.458388 −50 −2.907359 −50 A4 3.64395E−02 −1.75641E−02−7.82211E−04 −1.58711E−03 −2.46339E−02 A6 2.22356E−02 −2.87240E−03−2.47110E−04 −3.46504E−03 6.61804E−04 A8 7.09828E−03 −2.56360E−04−3.78130E−04 4.52459E−03 1.54143E−04 A10 5.05740E−03 7.39189E−05−1.22232E−04 1.05841E−04 −2.83264E−05 A12 −4.51124E−04 −5.53116E−08−1.50294E−05 −5.57252E−04 −5.78839E−06 A14 −1.84003E−03 8.16043E−06−5.41743E−07 4.41714E−05 −2.91861E−07 A16 −1.28118E−03 2.10395E−062.98820E−07 1.80752E−05 8.25778E−08 A18 4.09004E−04 −1.21664E−062.73321E−07 −2.27031E−06 −9.87595E−09 A20

The detail parameters of the first preferred embodiment are listed inTable 1, in which the unit of radius of curvature, thickness, and focallength are millimeter, and surface 0-14 indicates the surfaces of allelements in the system in sequence from the object side to the imageside. Table 2 is the list of coefficients of the aspheric surfaces, inwhich A1-A20 indicate the coefficients of aspheric surfaces from thefirst order to the twentieth order of each aspheric surface. Thefollowing embodiments have the similar diagrams and tables, which arethe same as those of the first embodiment, so we do not describe itagain.

Second Embodiment

As shown in FIG. 2A and FIG. 2B, an optical image capturing system ofthe second preferred embodiment of the present invention includes, alongan optical axis from an object side to an image side, an aperture 200, afirst lens 210, a second lens 220, a third lens 230, a fourth lens 240,a fifth lens 250, an infrared rays filter 270, an image plane 280, andan image sensor 290.

The first lens 210 has positive refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 212 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a convex aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 214thereof, which faces the image side, is a concave aspheric surface. Theobject-side surface 212 and the image-side surface 214 each has aninflection point.

The second lens 220 has negative refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 222, which faces the object side,thereof has a convex aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 224,which faces the image side, thereof is a concave aspheric surface. Theobject-side surface 222 and the image-side surface 224 each has aninflection point.

The third lens 230 has positive refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 232, which faces the object side, is aconvex aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 234, which faces theimage side, is a convex aspheric surface, and the object-side surface232 has an inflection point.

The fourth lens 240 has positive refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 242, which faces the object side,thereof is a concave aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 244,which faces the image side, thereof is a convex aspheric surface. Theimage-side surface 244 and the image-side surface 244 each has aninflection point.

The fifth lens 250 has negative refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 252, which faces the object side, is aconvex aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 254, which faces theimage side, is a concave aspheric surface. The object-side surface 252and the image-side surface 254 each has an inflection point.

The infrared rays filter 270 is made of glass, and between the fifthlens 250 and the image plane 280. The infrared rays filter 270 gives nocontribution to the focal length of the system.

The optical image capturing system of the second preferred embodimenthas the following parameters, which are |f2|+|f3|+|f4|=23.5926 mm,|f1|+|f5|=18.5550 mm, and |f2|+|f3|+|f4|>|f1|+|f5|, where f1 is a focallength of the first lens 210; f2 is a focal length of the second lens220; f3 is a focal length of the third lens 230; f4 is a focal length ofthe fourth lens 240; and f5 is a focal length of the fifth lens 250.

The optical image capturing system of the second preferred embodimentfurther satisfies TP4=0.63064 mm and TP5=0.47037 mm, where TP4 is athickness of the fourth lens on the optical axis, and TP5 is a thicknessof the fifth lens on the optical axis.

In the second embodiment, the first, the third, and the fourth lenses210, 230, and 240 are positive lenses, and their focal lengths are f1,f3, and f4. ΣPP is a sum of the focal lengths of each positive lens. Itis helpful to share the positive refractive power of the first lens 210to the other positive lenses to avoid the significant aberration causedby the incident rays.

In the second preferred embodiment, the second and the fifth lenses 220and 250 are negative lenses, and their focal lengths are f2 and f5. ΣNPis a sum of the focal lengths of each negative lens. It is helpful toshare the negative refractive power of the fifth lens 250 to the othernegative lenses to avoid the significant aberration caused by theincident rays.

The parameters of the lenses of the second embodiment are listed inTable 3 and Table 4.

TABLE 3 f = 2.39882 mm; f/HEP = 1.6; HAF = 50.0001 deg; tan(HAF) =1.1918 Radius of curvature Thickness Refractive Abbe Focal lengthSurface (mm) (mm) Material index number (mm) 0 Object plane infinity 1Aperture infinity 0.023187 2 1^(st) lens 2.75623 0.336295 plastic 1.56558 10.0194 3 5.11922 0.221815 4 2^(nd) lens 2.49612 0.2 plastic 1.6521.4 −15.9171 5 1.9503 0.085252 6 3^(rd) lens 3.96846 0.54386 plastic1.565 58 3.83046 7 −4.55568 0.261501 8 4^(th) lens −1.21688 0.630638plastic 1.565 58 3.84507 9 −0.92725 0.05 10 5^(th) lens 1.05879 0.470366plastic 1.65 21.4 −8.5356 11 0.7337 0.6 12 Filter infinity 0.2 1.51764.2 13 infinity 0.530577 14 Image infinity plane Reference wavelength:555 nm. The clear aperture of the fourth surface is 1.00 mm.

TABLE 4 Coefficients of the aspheric surfaces Surface 2 3 4 5 6 k−7.526236 −50 −7.140386 −11.297968 1.235934 A4 −1.52748E−04 −7.76900E−02−2.37254E−01 −9.28523E−02 −1.01158E−01 A6 −2.82924E−02 −8.10776E−028.72894E−02 −3.24025E−02 −9.19680E−03 A8 7.39354E−03 3.90879E−02−2.52597E−01 3.14491E−02 8.03189E−03 A10 −9.40301E−02 −1.96861E−01−1.95761E−02 −5.01982E−02 1.24352E−01 A12 8.80435E−05 8.50353E−02−5.26989E−08 1.73800E−02 −1.82268E−01 A14 3.27915E−07 −2.60667E−072.04814E−07 1.03678E−06 6.32774E−02 Surface 7 8 9 10 11 k −42.199952−6.814967 −1.906798 −3.150943 −3.120444 A4 −5.19222E−02 −1.16523E−01−7.13085E−02 −1.07691E−01 −5.39070E−02 A6 −4.89301E−02 −3.42403E−04−2.14142E−02 3.53305E−02 5.06056E−03 A8 −1.14816E−02 −2.59585E−022.82371E−03 −1.69048E−02 4.13197E−04 A10 1.21461E−02 1.03148E−021.74342E−03 −8.97485E−04 −2.38263E−04 A12 1.92447E−02 3.16319E−026.99617E−04 2.67081E−03 8.61673E−06 A14 −1.29619E−02 −1.42257E−024.21532E−04 −7.28291E−04 1.70416E−06

An equation of the aspheric surfaces of the second embodiment is thesame as that of the first embodiment, and the definitions are the sameas well.

Second embodiment (Reference wavelength: 555 nm) InRS11 InRS12 InRS21InRS22 InRS31 InRS32 0.08358 −0.00571 −0.01899 0.04865 0.02051 −0.31948InRS41 InRS42 InRS51 InRS52 HVT51 HVT52 −0.53206 −0.95148 −0.024930.29595 1.17903 1.64514 |ODT|% |TDT|% InRSO InRSI Σ|InRS| 2.200300.70860 0.68007 1.62126 2.30133 Σ|InRS|/ Σ|InRS|/ (|InRS32| +(|InRS42| + InTL HOS |InRS41|)/IN34 |InRS51|)/IN45 0.82198 0.557183.2563 19.5282 (|InRS41| + |InRS42| + (|InRS41| + |InRS42| + |InRS51| +|InRS52|)/ |InRS51| + |InRS52|)/ InTL HOS 0.64450 0.43687 |f/f1| |f/f2||f/f3| |f/f4| |f/f5| |f1/f2| 0.23942 0.15071 0.62625 0.62387 0.281040.62947 ΣPPR ΣNPR ΣPPR/ ΣPP ΣNP f1/ΣPP |ΣNPR| 1.48954 0.43174 3.4500417.69493 −24.45270 0.56623 f5/ΣNP IN12/f HVT52/ HVT52/ |InRS51|/|InRS52|/ HOI HOS TP5 TP5 0.34907 0.09247 0.56081 0.39831 0.0530 0.6292HOS InTL HOS/HOI InS/HOS InTL/HOS ΣTP/InTL 4.13030 2.79973 1.407981.00561 0.67785 0.77906 HVT41 HVT42 0 0

Second embodiment (Reference wavelength: 555 nm) HIF111 0.69767 HIF111/0.23783 SGI111  0.11463 |SGI111/ 0.24333 HOI (|SGI111| + TP1) HIF1210.43100 HIF121/ 0.14692 SGI121  0.01817 |SGI121|/ 0.04851 HOI(|SGI121| + TP1) HIF211 0.29344 HIF211/ 0.10003 SGI211  0.01126|SGI211|/ 0.05329 HOI (|SGI211| + TP2) HIF221 0.40775 HIF221/ 0.13900SGI221  0.03197 |SGI221|/ 0.13782 HOI (|SGI221| + TP2) HIF311 0.22772HIF311/ 0.07763 SGI311  0.00143 |SGI311|/ 0.00344 HOI (|SGI311| + TP3)HIF312 0.92266 HIF312/ 0.31453 SGI312 −0.08159 |SGI312|/ 0.16401 HOI(|SGI312| + TP3) HIF321 0.95878 HIF321/ 0.32684 SGI321 −0.26356|SGI321|/ 0.38789 HOI (|SGI321| + TP3) HIF411 0.79026 HIF411/ 0.26939SGI411 −0.29246 |SGI411|/ 0.32770 HOI (|SGI411| + TP4) HIF421 1.18152HIF421/ 0.40277 SGI421 −0.75682 |SGI421|/ 0.55780 HOI (|SGI421| + TP4)HIF511 0.61221 HIF511/ 0.20870 SGI511  0.11515 |SGI511|/ 0.22973 HOI(|SG1511| + TP5) HIF521 0.62495 HIF521/ 0.21304 SGI521  0.17690|SGI521|/ 0.31423 HOI (|SGI521| + TP5)

Third Embodiment

As shown in FIG. 3A and FIG. 3B, an optical image capturing system ofthe third preferred embodiment of the present invention includes, alongan optical axis from an object side to an image side, an aperture 300, afirst lens 310, a second lens 320, a third lens 330, a fourth lens 340,a fifth lens 350, an infrared rays filter 370, an image plane 380, andan image sensor 390.

The first lens 310 has positive refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 312 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a convex aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 314thereof, which faces the image side, is a concave aspheric surface. Theobject-side surface 312 and the image-side surface 314 each has aninflection point.

The second lens 320 has negative refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 322 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a convex aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 324thereof, which faces the image side, is a concave aspheric surface. Theobject-side surface 322 and the image-side surface 324 each has aninflection point.

The third lens 330 has positive refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 332, which faces the object side, is aconvex aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 334 thereof, whichfaces the image side, is a concave aspheric surface. The object-sidesurface 332 and the image-side surface 334 each has an inflection point.

The fourth lens 340 has a positive refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 342, which faces the object side, is aconcave aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 344, which faces theimage side, is a convex aspheric surface. The image-side surface 344 hasan inflection point.

The fifth lens 350 has negative refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 352, which faces the object side, is aconvex aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 354, which faces theimage side, is a concave aspheric surface. The object-side surface 352and the image-side surface 354 each has an inflection point.

The infrared rays filter 370 is made of glass, and between the fifthlens 350 and the image plane 380. The infrared rays filter 370 gives nocontribution to the focal length of the system.

The parameters of the lenses of the third preferred embodiment are|f2|+|f3|+|f4|=24.5164 mm; |f1|+|f5|=9.7426 mm; and|f2|+|f3|+|f4|>|f1|+|f5|, where f1 is a focal length of the first lens310; f2 is a focal length of the second lens 320; f3 is a focal lengthof the third lens 330; and f4 is a focal length of the fourth lens 340;and f5 is a focal length of the fifth lens 350.

The optical image capturing system of the third preferred embodimentfurther satisfies TP4=0.65276 mm and TP5=0.42186 mm, where TP4 is athickness of the fourth lens 340 on the optical axis, and TP5 is athickness of the fifth lens 350 on the optical axis.

In the third embodiment, the first, the third, and the fourth lenses310, 330, and 340 are positive lenses, and their focal lengths are f1,f3, and f4. ΣPP is a sum of the focal lengths of each positive lens. Itis helpful to share the positive refractive power of the first lens 310to the other positive lenses to avoid the significant aberration causedby the incident rays.

In the third embodiment, the second and the fifth lenses 320 and 350 arenegative lenses, and their focal lengths are f2 and f5. ΣNP is a sum ofthe focal lengths of each negative lens. It is helpful to share thenegative refractive power of the fifth lens 350 to the other negativelenses.

The parameters of the lenses of the third embodiment are listed in Table5 and Table 6.

TABLE 5 f = 2.39718 mm; f/HEP = 1.8; HAF = 49.9999 deg; tan(HAF) =1.1917 Radius of curvature Thickness Refractive Abbe Focal lengthSurface (mm) (mm) Material index number (mm) 0 Object plane infinity 1Aperture infinity −0.06992 2 1^(st) lens 2.18692 0.314904 plastic 1.56554.5 5.90219 3 5.98456 0.303361 4 2^(nd) lens 3.51198 0.2 plastic 1.6521.4 −12.1643 5 2.38309 0.090275 6 3^(rd) lens 5.58675 0.577767 plastic1.565 58 10.1444 7 189.7979 0.215695 8 4^(th) lens −2.45147 0.652764plastic 1.565 58 2.20772 9 −0.90824 0.05 10 5^(th) lens 1.01186 0.42186plastic 1.65 21.4 −3.84036 11 0.60259 0.7 12 Filter infinity 0.2 1.51764.2 13 infinity 0.330499 14 Image infinity plane Reference wavelength:555 nm.

TABLE 6 Coefficients of the aspheric surfaces Surface 2 3 4 5 6 k−26.350272 −17.489157 13.01426 −19.801732 −1.734065 A4 2.67349E−01−4.57997E−02 −2.56216E−01 −3.52362E−02 −1.37493E−01 A6 −5.53953E−01−2.34781E−01 −2.48564E−02 2.92150E−03 1.89278E−01 A8 6.98444E−015.43736E−01 −1.97287E−01 −1.26932E−01 −1.31261E−01 A10 −5.43333E−01−1.04531E+00 −8.38614E−02 1.17150E−01 4.75596E−02 A12 −2.63851E−065.62774E−01 −1.37194E−02 −2.85024E−02 −4.31527E−03 A14 −3.44067E−06−2.62499E−07 1.17763E−04 −6.03729E−03 −1.65061E−03 Surface 7 8 9 10 11 k−50 −28.152217 −2.25509 −4.731395 −3.136571 A4 −4.38314E−02 −1.97259E−02−5.95402E−02 −6.84783E−02 −6.57360E−02 A6 −2.41933E−02 −3.56832E−02−1.89971E−03 −1.11597E−02 8.04560E−03 A8 2.63258E−02 2.80783E−02−1.21582E−02 1.53746E−03 −5.32614E−04 A10 −4.45962E−03 7.65190E−03−6.63077E−04 −4.76961E−03 2.86538E−05 A12 −2.92652E−02 −2.61612E−029.30398E−03 3.96073E−03 3.05329E−06 A14 1.17027E−02 5.96716E−03−1.90606E−03 −8.40673E−04 −3.06993E−06

An equation of the aspheric surfaces of the third embodiment is the sameas that of the first embodiment, and the definitions are the same aswell.

Third embodiment (Reference wavelength: 555 nm) InRS11 InRS12 InRS21InRS22 InRS31 InRS32 0.10224 −0.00856 −0.10343 0.02852 0.08127 −0.29656InRS41 InRS42 InRS51 InRS52 HVT51 HVT52 −0.40613 −0.83998 −0.20093−0.00528 1.10115 1.58245 |ODT|% |TDT|% InRSO InRSI Σ|InRS| 2.029231.03913 0.89399 1.17890 2.07289 Σ|InRS|/ Σ|InRS|/ (|InRS32| +(|InRS42| + InTL HOS |InRS41|)/IN34 |InRS51|)/IN45 0.73334 0.510933.2578 20.8181 (|InRS41| + |InRS42| + (|InRS41| + |InRS42| + |InRS51| +|InRS52|)/ |InRS51| + |InRS52|)/ InTL HOS 0.51380 0.35797 |f/f1| |f/f2||f/f3| |f/f4| |f/f5| |f1/f2| 0.40615 0.19707 0.23631 1.08582 0.624210.48521 ΣPPR ΣNPR ΣPPR/ ΣPP ΣNP f1/ΣPP |ΣNPR| 1.72827 0.82127 2.1043818.25431 −16.00466 0.32333 f5/ΣNP IN12/f HVT52/ HVT52/ |InRS51|/|InRS52|/ HOI HOS TP5 TP5 0.23995 0.12655 0.53944 0.39004 0.4763 0.0125HOS InTL HOS/HOI InS/HOS InTL/HOS ΣTP/InTL 4.05712 2.82663 1.383030.98277 0.69671 0.76674 HVT41 HVT42 0 0

Third embodiment (Reference wavelength: 555 nm) HIF111 0.62397 HIF111/0.21271 SGI111 0.08375 |SGI111I/ 0.21009 HOI (|SGI111| + TP1) HIF1210.36506 HIF121/ 0.12444 SGI121 0.00973 |SGI121|/ 0.02997 HOI (|SGI121| +TP1) HIF211 0.32389 HIF211/ 0.11041 SGI211 0.01254 |SGI211|/ 0.05898 HOI(|SGI211| + TP2) HIF221 0.49738 HIF221/ 0.16955 SGI221 0.04171 |SGI221|/0.17257 HOI (|SGI221| + TP2) HIF311 1.17242 HIF311/ 0.39967 SGI3110.07422 |SGI311|/ 0.11383 HOI (|SGI311| + TP3) HIF321 0.09944 HIF321/0.03390 SGI321 0.00002 |SGI321|/ 0.00004 HOI (|SGI321| + TP3) HIF4211.14184 HIF421/ 0.38924 SGI421 −0.63590 |SGI421|/ 0.49346 HOI(|SGI421| + TP4) HIF511 0.57187 HIF511/ 0.19494 SGI511 0.12259 |SGI511|/0.22516 HOI (|SGI511| + TP5) HIF521 0.62731 HIF521/ 0.21384 SGI5210.22180 |SGI521|/ 0.34460 HOI (|SGI521| + TP5)

Fourth Embodiment

As shown in FIG. 4A and FIG. 4B, an optical image capturing system ofthe fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention includes, alongan optical axis from an object side to an image side, an aperture 400, afirst lens 410, a second lens 420, a third lens 430, a fourth lens 440,a fifth lens 450, an infrared rays filter 470, an image plane 480, andan image sensor 490.

The first lens 410 has positive refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 412 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a convex aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 414thereof, which faces the image side, is a concave aspheric surface. Theobject-side surface 412 and the image-side surface 414 each has aninflection point.

The second lens 420 has negative refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 422 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a concave aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 424thereof, which faces the image side, is a convex aspheric surface. Theobject-side surface 422 and the image-side surface 424 each has aninflection point.

The third lens 430 has positive refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 432 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a convex aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 434thereof, which faces the image side, is a concave aspheric surfaces. Theobject-side surface 432 has two inflection points, and the image-sidesurface 434 has an inflection point.

The fourth lens 440 has positive refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 442, which faces the object side, is aconvex aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 444, which faces theimage side, is a convex aspheric surface. The object-side surface 442and the image-side surface 444 each has an inflection point.

The fifth lens 450 has negative refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 452 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a concave aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 454thereof, which faces the image side, is a concave aspheric surface. Theobject-side surface 452 and the image-side surface 454 each has aninflection point.

The infrared rays filter 470 is made of glass, and between the fifthlens 450 and the image plane 480. The infrared rays filter 470 gives nocontribution to the focal length of the system.

The optical image capturing system of the fourth preferred embodimenthas the following parameters, which are |f2|+|f3|+|f4|=39.4651 mm;|f1|+|f5|=5.3625 mm; and |f2+|f3|+|f4|>|f1+|f5|, where f1 is a focallength of the first lens 410; f2 is a focal length of the second lens420; f3 is a focal length of the third lens 430; f4 is a focal length ofthe fourth lens 440; and f5 is a focal length of the fifth lens 450.

The optical image capturing system of the fourth preferred embodimentfurther satisfies TP4=0.60395 mm and TP5=0.26344 mm, where TP4 is athickness of the fourth lens 340 on the optical axis, and TP5 is athickness of the fifth lens 350 on the optical axis.

In the fourth embodiment, the first, the third, and the fourth lenses410, 430, and 440 are positive lenses, and their focal lengths are f1,f3, and f4. ΣPP is a sum of the focal lengths of each positive lens. Itis helpful to share the positive refractive power of the first lens 410to the other positive lenses to avoid the significant aberration causedby the incident rays.

In the fourth embodiment, the second and the fifth lenses 420 and 450are negative lenses, and their focal lengths are f2 and f5. ΣNP is a sumof the focal lengths of each negative lens. It is helpful to share thenegative refractive power of the fifth lens 450 to the other negativelenses.

The parameters of the lenses of the fourth embodiment are listed inTable 7 and Table 8.

TABLE 7 f = 2.91605 mm; f/HEP = 2.0; HAF = 45 deg; tan(HAF) = 1.0 Radiusof curvature Thickness Refractive Abbe Focal length Surface (mm) (mm)Material index number (mm) 0 Object plane infinity 1 Aperture infinity−0.14708 2 1^(st) lens 1.69124 0.41499 plastic 1.565 58 3.86627 36.75306 0.453858 4 2^(nd) lens −2.46628 0.2 plastic 1.65 21.4 −7.7817 5−4.9287 0.05 6 3^(rd) lens 11.87603 0.706503 plastic 1.565 58 30.0348 738.43269 0.267755 8 4^(th) lens 2.8635 0.603949 plastic 1.583 30.21.6486 9 −1.34596 0.354493 10 5^(th) lens −1.67479 0.263444 plastic1.607 26.6 −1.49619 11 2.13382 0.4 12 Filter infinity 0.2 1.517 64.2 13infinity 0.269666 14 Image infinity plane Reference wavelength: 555 nm.

TABLE 8 Coefficients of the aspheric surfaces Surface 2 3 4 5 6 k−4.473104 24.458806 −0.137984 18.217521 −50 A4 1.01096E−01 −2.80985E−02−1.07115E−01 −2.22862E−02 −6.82118E−02 A6 5.76964E−03 −2.20494E−016.94897E−02 7.00150E−02 2.95183E−02 A8 −2.21606E−01 5.06050E−01−4.39580E−01 −3.92556E−02 −7.28288E−03 A10 3.36469E−01 −9.75936E−017.54623E−01 6.25378E−02 1.15888E−03 A12 −2.97105E−01 5.48066E−01−6.63314E−01 5.53065E−02 −1.90415E−02 A14 3.15471E−08 −2.84479E−073.85196E−01 −3.63798E−02 1.25974E−02 Surface 7 8 9 10 11 k −50 −29.02954−2.773164 −0.245173 −10.765583 A4 −1.96057E−01 −5.75654E−02 −4.65861E−034.37253E−02 −3.32128E−02 A6 5.87036E−02 −3.13976E−02 1.19570E−035.76501E−03 5.08087E−03 A8 −3.46701E−02 8.05427E−03 2.63363E−03−2.02257E−03 −7.66976E−04 A10 2.23303E−03 1.20769E−03 4.55600E−04−4.39056E−04 7.08598E−06 A12 8.35114E−03 3.91485E−04 −8.89822E−061.41597E−04 3.37343E−06 A14 −4.19138E−03 −2.91504E−04 −5.74697E−055.18647E−05 −6.48571E−07

An equation of the aspheric surfaces of the fourth embodiment is thesame as that of the first embodiment, and the definitions are the sameas well.

Fourth embodiment (Reference wavelength: 555 nm) InRS11 InRS12 InRS21InRS22 InRS31 InRS32 0.16329 −0.00147 −0.21653 −0.05165 −0.02903−0.50005 InRS41 InRS42 InRS51 InRS52 HVT51 HVT52 −0.22627 −0.56060−0.79034 −0.34666 0.00000 1.45100 |ODT|% |TDT|% InRSO InRSI Σ|InRS|0.82693 1.01512 1.42546 1.46042 2.88588 Σ|InRS|/ Σ|InRS|/ (|InRS32| +|InRS41|)/ (|InRS42| + |InRS51|)/ InTL HOS IN34 IN45 0.87056 0.689632.7126 3.8109 (|InRS41| + |InRS42| + (|InRS41| + |InRS42| + |InRS51| +|InRS52|)/ |InRS51| + |InRS52|)/ InTL HOS 0.58036 0.45974 |f/f1| |f/f2||f/f3| |f/f4| |f/f5| |f1/f2| 0.75423 0.37473 0.09709 1.76880 1.948980.49684 ΣPPR ΣNPR ΣPPR/ ΣPP ΣNP f1/ΣPP |ΣNPR| 2.62012 2.32372 1.1275635.54967 −9.27789 0.10876 f5/ΣNP IN12/f HVT52/ HVT52/ |InRS51|/|InRS52|/ HOI HOS TP5 TP5 0.16126 0.15564 0.49463 0.34674 3.0000 1.3159HOS InTL HOS/HOI InS/HOS InTL/HOS ΣTP/InTL 4.18466 3.31499 1.426510.96485 0.79218 0.66030 HVT41 HVT42 0.787242 0

Fourth embodiment (Reference wavelength: 555 nm) HIF111 0.71414 HIF111/0.24344 SGI111 0.15115 |SGI111|/ 0.26698 HOI (|SGI111| + TP1) HIF1210.41201 HIF121/ 0.14045 SGI121 0.01129 |SGI121|/ 0.02648 HOI (|SGI121| +TP1) HIF211 0.80340 HIF211 0.27387 SGI211 −0.18168 |SGI211|/ 0.47599 HOI(|SGI211| + TP2) HIF221 0.66346 HIF221/ 0.22617 SGI221 −0.04792|SGI221|/ 0.19328 HOI (|SGI221| + TP2) HIF311 0.33103 HIF311/ 0.11285SGI311 0.00379 |SGI311|/ 0.00533 HOI (|SGI311| + TP3) HIF312 1.06477HIF312/ 0.36297 SGI312 −0.02085 |SGI312|/ 0.02867 HOI (|SGI312| + TP3)HIF321 0.10561 HIF321/ 0.03600 SGI321 0.00012 |SGI321|/ 0.00017 HOI(|SGI321| + TP3) HIF411 0.43800 HIF411/ 0.14931 SGI411 0.02697 |SGI411|/0.04274 HOI (|SGI411| + TP4) HIF421 1.06551 HIF421/ 0.36322 SGI421−0.34304 |SGI421|/ 0.36225 HOI (|SGI421| + TP4) HIF511 1.57813 HIF511/0.53797 SGI511 −0.63960 |SGI511|/ 0.70827 HOI (|SGI511| + TP5) HIF5210.69444 HIF521/ 0.23673 SGI521 0.08595 |SGI521|/ 0.24600 HOI (|SGI521| +TP5)

Fifth Embodiment

As shown in FIG. 5A and FIG. 5B, an optical image capturing system ofthe fifth preferred embodiment of the present invention includes, alongan optical axis from an object side to an image side, an aperture 500, afirst lens 510, a second lens 520, a third lens 530, a fourth lens 540,a fifth lens 550, an infrared rays filter 570, an image plane 580, andan image sensor 590.

The first lens 510 has positive refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 512 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a convex aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 514thereof, which faces the image side, is a concave aspheric surface. Theimage-side surface 5142 has an inflection point.

The second lens 520 has negative refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 522 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a convex aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 524thereof, which faces the image side, is a concave aspheric surface. Theobject-side surface 522 and the image-side surface 524 each has aninflection point.

The third lens 530 has positive refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 532 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a concave aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 534thereof, which faces the image side, is a convex aspheric surface. Theobject-side surface 532 has two inflection points.

The fourth lens 540 has a positive refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 542, which faces the object side, is aconcave aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 544, which faces theimage side, is a convex aspheric surface. The the image-side surface 544has an inflection point.

The fifth lens 550 has negative refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 552 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a concave aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 554thereof, which faces the image side, is a concave aspheric surface. Theobject-side surface 552 and the image-side surface 554 each has aninflection point.

The infrared rays filter 570 is made of glass, and between the fifthlens 550 and the image plane 580. The infrared rays filter 570 gives nocontribution to the focal length of the system.

The parameters of the lenses of the fifth preferred embodiment are|f2|+|f3|+|f4|=23.0849 mm; |f1|+|f5|=6.6911 mm; and|f2|+|f3|+|f4|>|f1|+|f5|, where f1 is a focal length of the first lens510; f2 is a focal length of the second lens 520; f3 is a focal lengthof the third lens 530; and f4 is a focal length of the fourth lens 540;and f5 is a focal length of the fifth lens 550.

The optical image capturing system of the fifth preferred embodimentfurther satisfies TP4=0.32126 mm and TP5=0.70101 mm, where TP4 is athickness of the fourth lens 540 on the optical axis, and TP5 is athickness of the fifth lens 550 on the optical axis.

In the fifth preferred embodiment, the first, the third, and the fourthlenses 510, 530, and 540 are positive lenses, and their focal lengthsare f1, f3, and f4. ΣPP is a sum of the focal lengths of each positivelens. It is helpful to share the positive refractive power of the firstlens 510 to the other positive lenses to avoid the significantaberration caused by the incident rays.

In the fifth preferred embodiment, the second and the fifth lenses 520and 550 are negative lenses, and their focal lengths are f2 and f5. ΣNPis a sum of the focal lengths of each negative lens. It is helpful toshare the negative refractive power of the fifth lens 550 to the othernegative lenses to avoid the significant aberration caused by theincident rays.

The parameters of the lenses of the fifth embodiment are listed in Table9 and Table 10.

TABLE 9 f = 3.67459 mm; f/HEP = 2.0; HAF = 38 deg; tan(HAF) = 0.7813Radius of curvature Thickness Refractive Abbe Focal length Surface (mm)(mm) Material index number (mm) 0 Object plane infinity 1 Apertureinfinity −0.34879 2 1^(st) lens 1.43216 0.450229 plastic 1.565 584.05701 3 3.36533 0.407684 4 2^(nd) lens 2.92369 0.2 plastic 1.65 21.4−13.8171 5 2.15031 0.158125 6 3^(rd) lens −7.11521 0.399858 plastic1.565 58 5.4417 7 −2.19533 0.353613 8 4^(th) lens −1.08928 0.321259plastic 1.65 21.4 3.82609 9 −0.8481 0.051529 10 5^(th) lens −21.76460.701014 plastic 1.583 30.2 −2.63409 11 1.68269 0.4 12 Filter infinity0.2 1.517 64.2 13 infinity 0.806688 14 Image infinity plane Referencewavelength: 555 nm

TABLE 10 Coefficients of the aspheric surfaces Surface 2 3 4 5 6 k−1.067567 2.712622 3.652068 −8.310812 50 A4 4.73563E−02 −2.46026E−02−2.72545E−01 −8.16290E−02 3.33527E−02 A6 3.49883E−02 −5.92297E−03−1.63795E−01 −1.76397E−01 7.61744E−02 A8 −2.34271E−02 1.42541E−021.34716E−01 2.53267E−01 1.51809E−01 A10 3.92453E−02 9.64446E−03−2.70613E−02 −1.52742E−01 −3.81139E−01 A12 −9.50716E−03 −2.54711E−022.99583E−03 4.07905E−02 2.54669E−01 A14 −2.01834E−04 −1.25184E−03−6.26588E−03 −3.85391E−03 −5.46628E−02 Surface 7 8 9 10 11 k −7.670413−1.402178 −2.309436 50 −16.040482 A4 −1.14455E−01 −2.37616E−02−4.59722E−02 −7.80117E−02 −7.52589E−02 A6 1.41057E−01 3.05639E−017.32103E−02 −3.56839E−02 1.72118E−02 A8 7.18175E−02 −2.64420E−012.48680E−02 1.26627E−02 −4.61544E−03 A10 −1.71726E−01 8.70070E−02−1.36417E−02 4.43197E−03 2.67273E−04 A12 1.50433E−02 −2.06385E−02−1.20705E−02 −3.24261E−04 1.19915E−04 A14 2.88146E−02 −1.35150E−025.30182E−03 −2.65800E−04 −2.55056E−05

An equation of the aspheric surfaces of the fifth embodiment is the sameas that of the first embodiment, and the definitions are the same aswell.

Fifth embodiment (Reference wavelength: 555 nm) InRS11 InRS12 InRS21InRS22 InRS31 InRS32 0.34879 0.11280 −0.06034 0.06207 −0.04296 −0.24282InRS41 InRS42 InRS51 InRS52 HVT51 HVT52 −0.47045 −0.49646 −0.42121−0.62235 0.00000 1.00976 |ODT|% |TDT|% InRSO InRSI Σ|InRS| 2.000011.00379 1.34375 1.53649 2.88024 Σ|InRS|/ Σ|InRS|/ (|InRS32| +(|InRS42| + InTL HOS |InRS41|)/IN34 |InRS51|)/IN45 0.94642 0.647252.0171 17.8087 (|InRS41| + |InRS42| + (|InRS41| + |InRS42| + |InRS51| +|InRS52|)/ |InRS51| + |InRS52|)/ InTL HOS 0.66062 0.45179 |f/f1| |f/f2||f/f3| |f/f4| |f/f5| |f1/f2| 0.90574 0.26595 0.67527 0.96040 1.395010.29362 ΣPPR ΣNPR ΣPPR/ ΣPP ΣNP f1/ΣPP |ΣNPR| 2.54141 1.66096 1.5300813.32480 −16.45119 0.30447 f5/ΣNP IN12/f HVT52/ HVT52/ |InRS51|/|InRS52|/ HOI HOS TP5 TP5 0.16012 0.11095 0.34422 0.22691 0.6009 0.8878HOS InTL HOS/HOI InS/HOS InTL/HOS ΣTP/InTL 4.45000 3.04331 1.516960.92162 0.68389 0.68096 HVT41 HVT42 0 0

Fifth embodiment (Reference wavelength: 555 nm) HIF121 0.84595 HIF121/0.28838 SGI121 0.10066 |SGI121|/ 0.18272 HOI (|SGI121| + TP1) HIF2110.31754 HIF211 0.10825 SGI211 0.01456 |SGI211|/ 0.06787 HOI (|SGI211| +TP2) HIF221 0.44415 HIF221/ 0.151440 SGI221 0.03857 |SGI221|/ 0.16167HOI (|SGI221| + TP2) HIF311 0.44949 HIF311/ 0.15323 SGI311 −0.01287|SGI311|/ 0.03119 HOI (|SGI311| + TP3) HIF312 0.78447 HIF312/ 0.26742SGI312 −0.02298 |SGI312|/ 0.05435 HOI (|SGI312| + TP3) HIF421 0.73879HIF421/ 0.25185 SGI421 −0.26731 |SGI421|/ 0.45417 HOI (|SGI421| + TP4)HIF511 1.26997 HIF511/ 0.43292 SGI511 −0.27066 |SGI511|/ 0.27855 HOI(|SGI511| + TP5) HIF521 0.47646 HIF521/ 0.16242 SGI521 0.05060 |SGI521|/0.06732 HOI (|SGI521| + TP5)

Sixth Embodiment

As shown in FIG. 6A and FIG. 6B, an optical image capturing system ofthe sixth preferred embodiment of the present invention includes, alongan optical axis from an object side to an image side, a first lens 610,an aperture 600, a second lens 620, a third lens 630, a fourth lens 640,a fifth lens 650, an infrared rays filter 670, an image plane 680, andan image sensor 690.

The first lens 610 has negative refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 612 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a convex aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 614thereof, which faces the image side, is a concave aspheric surface. Theobject-side surface 612 has an inflection point.

The second lens 620 has positive refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 622 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a convex aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 624thereof, which faces the image side, is a convex aspheric surface.

The third lens 630 has positive refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 632 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a concave aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 634thereof, which faces the image side, is a convex aspheric surface. Theimage-side surface 634 has an inflection point.

The fourth lens 640 has a positive refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 642, which faces the object side, is aconcave aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 644, which faces theimage side, is a convex aspheric surface.

The fifth lens 650 has negative refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 652 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a concave aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 654thereof, which faces the image side, is a convex aspheric surface. Theimage-side surface 654 has an inflection point.

The infrared rays filter 670 is made of glass, and between the fifthlens 650 and the image plane 680. The infrared rays filter 670 gives nocontribution to the focal length of the system.

The parameters of the lenses of the sixth preferred embodiment are|f2|+|f3|+|f4|=33.5491 mm; |f1|+|f5|=10.9113 mm; and|f2|+|f3|+|f4|>|f1|+|f5|, where f1 is a focal length of the first lens610; f2 is a focal length of the second lens 620; f3 is a focal lengthof the third lens 630; and f4 is a focal length of the fourth lens 640;and f5 is a focal length of the fifth lens 650.

The optical image capturing system of the sixth preferred embodimentfurther satisfies TP4=1.1936 mm and TP5=0.4938 mm, where TP4 is athickness of the fourth lens 640 on the optical axis, and TP5 is athickness of the fifth lens 650 on the optical axis.

In the sixth preferred embodiment, the second, the third, and the fourthlenses 620, 630, and 640 are positive lenses, and their focal lengthsare f2, f3, and f4. The optical image capturing system of the sixthpreferred embodiment further satisfies ΣPP=f2+f3+f4=33.5491 mm andf2/(f2+f3+f4), 0.1012, where ΣPP is a sum of the focal lengths of eachpositive lens. It is helpful to share the positive refractive power ofthe second lens 620 to the other positive lenses to avoid thesignificant aberration caused by the incident rays.

In the sixth preferred embodiment, the first and the fifth lenses 610and 650 are negative lenses, and their focal lengths are f2 and f4. Theoptical image capturing system of the sixth preferred embodiment furthersatisfies ΣNP=f1+f5=−10.9113 mm; and f5/(f1+f5)=0.3956, where ΣNP is asum of the focal lengths of each negative lens. It is helpful to sharethe negative refractive power of the fifth lens 650 to the othernegative lenses to avoid the significant aberration caused by theincident rays.

The parameters of the lenses of the sixth embodiment are listed in Table11 and Table 12.

TABLE 11 f = 3.06009 mm; f/HEP = 2.0; HAF = 50.0007 deg; tan(HAF) =1.1918 Radius of curvature Thickness Refractive Abbe Focal lengthSurface (mm) (mm) Material index number (mm) 0 Object plane infinity 1Aperture 3.50904 0.796742 plastic 1.514 56.8 −6.5946 2 1^(st) lens1.59356 4.172675 3 infinity −0.36597 4 2^(nd) lens 2.36495 0.703695plastic 1.565 58 3.39442 5 −9.20538 0.766828 6 3^(rd) lens −3.966650.773956 plastic 1.565 58 26.056 7 −3.3475 0.128823 8 4^(th) lens−19.1128 1.193613 plastic 1.565 58 4.09863 9 −2.11807 0.384924 10 5^(th)lens −1.36773 0.49381 plastic 1.65 21.4 −4.31667 11 −3.02608 0.1 12Filter infinity 0.2 1.517 64.2 13 infinity 1.623541 14 Image infinity0.027363 plane Reference wavelength: 555nm

TABLE 12 Coefficients of the aspheric surfaces Surface 1 2 4 5 6 k−0.364446 −0.797073 −0.976489 45.184506 −4.955335 A4 3.03151E−032.47474E−02 1.19749E−02 1.53107E−02 −3.15766E−02 A6 3.11535E−041.09227E−03 3.29173E−03 −8.86750E−03 −7.36452E−03 A8 6.03641E−062.11777E−03 −1.41246E−03 1.63700E−02 9.93051E−03 A10 −1.90703E−05−1.38673E−04 2.09487E−03 −9.72154E−03 −1.85429E−02 A12 1.68207E−06−2.43097E−05 −1.07114E−03 1.55553E−03 8.34169E−03 A14 −4.42840E−085.42793E−07 4.80842E−05 4.47459E−04 −9.07537E−04 Surface 7 8 9 10 11 k−4.26661 −17.215386 0.01572 −0.56999 −1.957095 A4 −2.02516E−02−2.81080E−02 1.04073E−02 2.87988E−02 4.78950E−03 A6 −1.45844E−021.26828E−02 4.37395E−04 −1.68233E−04 −4.65598E−04 A8 1.47638E−02−2.57367E−02 −8.83115E−04 −1.52077E−04 1.47492E−04 A10 −8.52821E−031.81999E−02 −2.21655E−04 2.58158E−05 −1.37919E−05 A12 −3.64995E−05−8.19803E−03 −4.19162E−05 −6.96422E−06 1.27305E−06 A14 8.24445E−041.22153E−03 5.89942E−06 1.05801E−05 −1.66946E−07

An equation of the aspheric surfaces of the sixth embodiment is the sameas that of the first embodiment, and the definitions are the same aswell.

Sixth embodiment (Reference wavelength: 555 nm) InRS11 InRS12 InRS21InRS22 InRS31 InRS32 1.85151 2.39057 0.36630 −0.08200 −0.32310 −0.42687InRS41 InRS42 InRS51 InRS52 |InRS51|/TP |InRS52|/TP 5 5 −0.37068−1.05112 −1.19340 −0.63635 2.4167 1.2887 |ODT|% |TDT|% InRSO InRSIΣ|InRS| 1.99808 0.23490 4.10499 4.58691 8.69190 Σ|InRS|/ Σ|InRS|/(|InRS32| + (|InRS42| + InTL HOS |InRS41|)/IN34 |InRS51|)/IN45 0.960530.79017 6.19108 5.83107 (|InRS31| + |InRS32| + (|InRS31| + |InRS32| +|InRS41| + |InRS42|)/ |InRS41| + |InRS42|)/ InTL HOS 0.35932 0.29560|f/f1| |f/f2| |f/f3| |f/f4| |f/f5| |f1/f2| 0.46403 0.90151 0.117440.74661 0.70890 1.94278 ΣPPR ΣNPR ΣPPR/ ΣPP ΣNP IN12/f |ΣNPR| 1.765561.17293 1.50526 33.54905 −10.91127 1.24399 f1/ΣPP f5/ΣNP HVT51 HVT52HVT52/ HVT52/ HOI HOS 0.10118 0.39562 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000 0.00000HOS InTL HOS/HOI InS/HOS InTL/HOS ΣTP/InTL 11.00000 9.04910 2.941180.54823 0.82265 0.43781 HVT41 HVT42 0 0

Fourth embodiment (Reference wavelength: 555 nm) HIF111 2.68797 HIF111/0.718709 SGI111 1.25958 |SGI111|/ 0.61254 HOI (|SGI111| + TP1) HIF3211.35714 HIF321/ 0.362872 SGI321 −0.35849 |SGI321|/ 0.316563 HOI(|SGI321| + TP3) HIF521 1.81195 HIF521/ 0.484479 SGI521 −0.454608|SGI521|/ 0.47933 HOI (|SGI521| + TP5)

Seventh Embodiment

As shown in FIG. 7A and FIG. 7B, an optical image capturing system ofthe seventh preferred embodiment of the present invention includes,along an optical axis from an object side to an image side, an aperture700, a first lens 710, a second lens 720, a third lens 730, a fourthlens 740, a fifth lens 750, an infrared rays filter 770, an image plane780, and an image sensor 790.

The first lens 710 has positive refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 712 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a convex aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 714thereof, which faces the image side, is a concave aspheric surface, andthe object-side surface 712 has an inflection point. The object-sidesurface 712 and the image-side surface 714 each has an inflection point.

The second lens 720 has negative refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 722 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a convex aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 724thereof, which faces the image side, is a concave aspheric surface. Theobject-side surface 722 and the image-side surface 724 each has aninflection point.

The third lens 730 has positive refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 732 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a convex aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 734thereof, which faces the image side, is a convex aspheric surface. Theobject-side surface 732 has two inflection points, and the image-sidesurface 734 has an inflection point.

The fourth lens 740 has a positive refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 742, which faces the object side, is aconcave aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 744, which faces theimage side, is a convex aspheric surface. The object-side surface 742and the image-side surface 744 each has an inflection point.

The fifth lens 750 has negative refractive power, and is made ofplastic. An object-side surface 752 thereof, which faces the objectside, is a convex aspheric surface, and an image-side surface 754thereof, which faces the image side, is a concave aspheric surface. Theobject-side surface 752 and the image-side surface 754 each has aninflection point.

The infrared rays filter 770 is made of glass, and between the fifthlens 750 and the image plane 780. The infrared rays filter 770 gives nocontribution to the focal length of the system.

The parameters of the lenses of the seventh preferred embodiment are|f2|+|f3|+|f4|=18.2082 mm; |f1|+|f5|=10.7453 mm; and|f2|+|f3|+|f4|>|f1|+|f5|, where f1 is a focal length of the first lens710; f2 is a focal length of the second lens 720; f3 is a focal lengthof the third lens 730; and f4 is a focal length of the fourth lens 740;and f5 is a focal length of the fifth lens 750.

The optical image capturing system of the seventh preferred embodimentfurther satisfies TP4=0.59999 mm and TP5=0.38606 mm, where TP4 is athickness of the fourth lens 740 on the optical axis, and TP5 is athickness of the fifth lens 750 on the optical axis.

In the seventh preferred embodiment, the second, the third, and thefourth lenses 720, 730, and 740 are positive lenses, and their focallengths are f2, f3, and f4. The optical image capturing system of theseventh preferred embodiment further satisfies ΣPP=f2+f3+f4=33.5491 mmand f2/(f2+f3+f4)=0.1014, where ΣPP is a sum of the focal lengths ofeach positive lens. It is helpful to share the positive refractive powerof the second lens 720 to the other positive lenses to avoid thesignificant aberration caused by the incident rays.

In the seventh preferred embodiment, the first and the fifth lenses 710and 750 are negative lenses, and their focal lengths are f2 and f4. Theoptical image capturing system of the seventh preferred embodimentfurther satisfies ΣNP=f1+f5=−10.9133 mm; and f5/(f1+f5)=0.3957, whereΣNP is a sum of the focal lengths of each negative lens. It is helpfulto share the negative refractive power of the fifth lens 750 to theother negative lenses to avoid the significant aberration caused by theincident rays.

The parameters of the lenses of the seventh embodiment are listed inTable 13 and Table 14.

TABLE 13 f = 2.8624 mm; f/HEP = 2.0; HAF = 44.9999 deg; tan(HAF) =1.0000 Radius of curvature Thickness Refractive Abbe Focal lengthSurface (mm) (mm) Material index number (mm) 0 Object plane infinity 1Aperture infinity −0.06568 2 1^(st) lens 2.0788 0.356439 plastic 1.56558 6.58507 3 4.40127 0.279243 4 2^(nd) lens 3.18651 0.2 plastic 1.6521.4 −11.0395 5 2.15729 0.156805 7 3^(rd) lens 15.13928 0.41591 plastic1.565 58 4.2091 7 −2.80373 0.315999 8 4^(th) lens −1.0684 0.599987plastic 1.565 58 2.9596 9 −0.78528 0.05 10 5^(th) lens 1.31685 0.386063plastic 1.65 21.4 −4.16021 13 0.78493 0.8 14 Filter infinity 0.2 1.51764.2 13 infinity 0.689555 14 Image infinity plane Reference wavelength:555nm

TABLE 14 Coefficients of the aspheric surfaces Surface 2 3 4 5 6 k−18.058373 −43.68333 −44.029374 −10.683707 41.093752 A4 2.27406E−01−1.73564E−02 −1.41839E−01 −1.19947E−01 −1.03515E−01 A7 −3.42807E−01−7.23781E−02 −2.58389E−01 −1.07292E−01 −3.26048E−02 A8 3.69333E−01−4.66665E−02 2.09783E−01 1.51006E−01 4.16406E−02 A10 −2.08581E−01−1.16672E−02 −7.70589E−03 −1.01880E−01 −4.57028E−01 A14 −8.85969E−02−1.43350E−01 −4.61693E−01 −3.11780E−02 6.17026E−01 A14 3.59128E−08−2.90024E−08 2.36034E−08 2.59515E−02 −2.10327E−01 Surface 7 8 9 10 11 k4.358787 −0.896713 −2.88718 −1.494476 −3.823678 A4 −1.38535E−01−4.51207E−02 −2.22111E−01 −1.84239E−01 −6.45649E−02 A7 1.19204E−011.47107E−02 8.05468E−02 4.51006E−02 7.47016E−03 A8 −6.48304E−021.47465E−01 1.08462E−02 2.01875E−03 −1.53072E−03 A10 −3.16354E−027.97188E−04 −5.89669E−03 −1.38097E−02 5.84161E−05 A14 3.98943E−02−9.61067E−02 −4.77642E−03 5.55238E−03 6.22052E−05 A14 1.33564E−023.42722E−02 2.09567E−03 −6.91015E−04 −8.48021E−06

An equation of the aspheric surfaces of the seventh embodiment is thesame as that of the first embodiment, and the definitions are the sameas well.

Seventh embodiment (Reference wavelength: 555 nm) InRS11 InRS12 InRS21InRS22 InRS31 InRS32 0.14162 −0.01482 −0.16425 −0.08393 −0.12153−0.33744 InRS41 InRS42 InRS51 InRS52 HVT51 HVT52 −0.54541 −0.94541−0.09918 0.08788 1.13102 1.40065 |ODT|% |TDT|% InRSO InRSI Σ|InRS|2.03946 0.99985 1.07199 1.46948 2.54148 Σ|InRS|/ Σ|InRS|/ (|InRS32| +(|InRS42| + InTL HOS |InRS41|)/IN34 |InRS51|)/IN45 0.92067 0.571122.7938 20.8918 (|InRS41| + |InRS42| + (|InRS41| + |InRS42| + |InRS51| +|InRS52|)/ |InRS51| + |InRS52|)/ InTL HOS 0.60783 0.37705 |f/f1| |f/f2||f/f3| |f/f4| |f/f5| |f1/f2| 0.43468 0.25929 0.68005 0.96716 0.688040.59650 ΣPPR ΣNPR ΣPPR/ ΣPP ΣNP f1/ΣPP |ΣNPR| 2.08189 0.94733 2.1976413.75377 −15.19971 0.47878 f5/ΣNP IN12/f HVT52/ HVT52/ |InRS51|/|InRS52|/ HOI HOS TP5 TP5 0.27370 0.09756 0.47747 0.31475 0.2569 0.2276HOS InTL HOS/HOI InS/HOS InTL/HOS ΣTP/InTL 4.45000 2.76045 1.516960.98524 0.62033 0.70945 HVT41 HVT42 0 0

Fourth embodiment (Reference wavelength: 555 nm) HIF111 0.69767 HIF111/0.23783 SGI111 0.11463 |SGI111|/ 0.24333 HOI (|SGI111| + TP1) HIF1210.43100 HIF121/ 0.14692 SGI121 0.01817 |SGI121|/ 0.04851 HOI (|SGI121| +TP1) HIF211 0.29344 HIF211 0.10003 SGI211 0.01126 |SGI211|/ 0.05329 HOI(|SGI211| + TP2) HIF221 0.40775 HIF221/ 0.13900 SGI221 0.03197 |SGI221|/0.13782 HOI (|SGI221| + TP2) HIF311 0.22772 HIF311/ 0.07763 SGI3110.00143 |SGI311|/ 0.00344 HOI (|SGI311| + TP3) HIF312 0.92266 HIF312/0.31453 SGI312 −0.08159 |SGI312|/ 0.16401 HOI (|SGI312| + TP3) HIF3210.95878 HIF321/ 0.32684 SGI321 −0.26356 |SGI321|/ 0.38789 HOI(|SGI321| + TP3) HIF411 0.79026 HIF411/ 0.26939 SGI411 −0.29246|SGI411|/ 0.32770 HOI (|SGI411| + TP4) HIF421 1.18152 HIF421/ 0.40277SGI421 −0.75682 |SGI421|/ 0.55780 HOI (|SGI421| + TP4) HIF511 0.61221HIF511/ 0.20870 SGI511 0.11515 |SGI511|/ 0.22973 HOI (|SGI511| + TP5)HIF521 0.62495 HIF521/ 0.21304 SGI521 0.17690 |SGI521|/ 0.31423 HOI(|SGI521| + TP5)

It must be pointed out that the embodiments described above are onlysome preferred embodiments of the present invention. All equivalentstructures which employ the concepts disclosed in this specification andthe appended claims should fall within the scope of the presentinvention.

What is claimed is:
 1. An optical image capturing system, in order alongan optical axis from an object side to an image side, comprising: afirst lens having refractive power; a second lens having refractivepower; a third lens having refractive power; a fourth lens havingrefractive power; a fifth lens having refractive power; and an imageplane; wherein the optical image capturing system consists of the fivelenses with refractive power; at least one of the lenses from the firstlens to the fifth lens has positive refractive power; the fifth lens hasan object-side surface, which faces the object side, and an image-sidesurface, which faces the image side, and both the object-side surfaceand the image-side surface of the fifth lens are aspheric surfaces;wherein the optical image capturing system satisfies:1.2≦f/HEP≦6 0.0; 0 0.5≦HOS/f≦5.0; and 0<Σ|InRS|/InTL≦3; where f1, f2,f3, f4, and f5 are focal lengths of the first lens to the fifth lens,respectively; f is a focal length of the optical image capturing system;HEP is an entrance pupil diameter of the optical image capturing system;HOS is a distance in parallel with the optical axis from an object-sidesurface of the first lens to the image plane; Σ|InRS| is of a sum ofInRSO and InRSI while InRSO is of a sum of absolute values of thedisplacements in parallel with the optical axis of each lens withrefractive power from the central point on the object-side surface tothe point at the maximum effective semi diameter of the object-sidesurface and InRSI is of a sum of absolute values of the displacements inparallel with the optical axis of each lens with refractive power fromthe central point on the image-side surface to the point at the maximumeffective semi diameter of the image-side surface; and InTL is adistance in parallel with the optical axis between the object-sidesurface of the first lens and the image-side surface of the fifth lens.2. The optical image capturing system of claim 1, wherein the opticalimage capturing system further satisfies:|TDT|<1.5%; where TDT is a TV distortion.
 3. The optical image capturingsystem of claim 1, wherein the optical image capturing system furthersatisfies:|ODT|≦2.5%; where ODT is an optical distortion.
 4. The optical imagecapturing system of claim 1, wherein the optical image capturing systemfurther satisfies:0 mm<HOS≦6 mm.
 5. The optical image capturing system of claim 1, whereinthe optical image capturing system further satisfies:25 degrees≦HAF≦70 degrees; where HAF is a half of a view angle of theoptical image capturing system.
 6. The optical image capturing system ofclaim 1, wherein the first lens has positive refractive power, and thefifth lens has negative refractive power.
 7. The optical image capturingsystem of claim 1, wherein the optical image capturing system furthersatisfies:0.45≦InTL/HOS≦0.9.
 8. The optical image capturing system of claim 1,wherein the optical image capturing system further satisfies:0.45≦ΣTP/InTL≦0.95; where ΣTP is a sum of central thicknesses of thelenses with refractive power on the optical axis.
 9. The optical imagecapturing system of claim 1, further comprising an aperture and an imagesensor on the image plane, wherein the optical image capturing systemfurther satisfies:0.5≦InS/HOS≦1.1; where InS is a distance in parallel with the opticalaxis between the aperture and the image plane.
 10. An optical imagecapturing system, in order along an optical axis from an object side toan image side, comprising: a first lens having positive refractivepower; a second lens having refractive power; a third lens havingrefractive power; a fourth lens having refractive power; a fifth lenshaving refractive power; and an image plane; wherein the optical imagecapturing system consists of the five lenses with refractive power; atleast two of the lenses from the first lens to the fifth lens each hasat least an inflection point on at least a surface thereof; at least oneof the lenses from the second lens to the fifth lens has positiverefractive power; the fifth lens has an object-side surface, which facesthe object side, and an image-side surface, which faces the image side,and both the object-side surface and the image-side surface of the fifthlens are aspheric surfaces; wherein the optical image capturing systemsatisfies:1.2≦f/HEP≦6.0; 0.5≦HOS/f≦5.0; and 0<Σ|InRS|/InTL≦3; where f1, f2, f3,f4, and f5 are focal lengths of the first lens to the fifth lens,respectively; f is a focal length of the optical image capturing system;HEP is an entrance pupil diameter of the optical image capturing system;HOS is a distance in parallel with the optical axis between anobject-side surface, which face the object side, of the first lens andthe image plane; Σ|InRS| is of a sum of InRSO and InRSI while InRSO isof a sum of absolute values of the displacements in parallel with theoptical axis of each lens with refractive power from the central pointon the object-side surface to the point at the maximum effective semidiameter of the object-side surface and InRSI is of a sum of absolutevalues of the displacements in parallel with the optical axis of eachlens with refractive power from the central point on the image-sidesurface to the point at the maximum effective semi diameter of theimage-side surface; and InTL is a distance in parallel with the opticalaxis between the object-side surface of the first lens and theimage-side surface of the fifth lens.
 11. The optical image capturingsystem of claim 10, wherein the fifth lens has negative refractivepower; the fourth lens has at least an inflection point on at least asurface thereof; and the third lens has at least an inflection point onat least a surface thereof.
 12. The optical image capturing system ofclaim 10, wherein the optical image capturing system further satisfies:0.5≦ΣPPR≦10; where PPR is a ratio of the focal length f of the opticalimage capturing system to a focal length fp of each of the lenses withpositive refractive power.
 13. The optical image capturing system ofclaim 10, wherein the optical image capturing system further satisfies:|TDT|<1.5%; and |ODT|≦2.5%; where TDT is a TV distortion; and ODT is anoptical distortion.
 14. The optical image capturing system of claim 10,wherein the second lens has negative refractive power, and the fourthlens has positive refractive power.
 15. The optical image capturingsystem of claim 10, wherein the optical image capturing system furthersatisfies:0 mm<Σ|InRS|≦10 mm.
 16. The optical image capturing system of claim 10,wherein the optical image capturing system further satisfies:0 mm<|InRS41|+|InRS42|+|InRS51|+|InRS52|≦5 mm; where InRS41 is adisplacement in parallel with the optical axis from a point on theobject-side surface of the fourth lens, through which the optical axispasses, to a point at the maximum effective semi diameter of theobject-side surface of the fourth lens; InRS42 is a displacement inparallel with the optical axis from a point on the image-side surface ofthe fourth lens, through which the optical axis passes, to a point atthe maximum effective semi diameter of the image-side surface of thefourth lens; InRS51 is a displacement in parallel with the optical axisfrom a point on the object-side surface of the fifth lens, through whichthe optical axis passes, to a point at the maximum effective semidiameter of the object-side surface of the fifth lens; InRS52 is adisplacement in parallel with the optical axis from a point on theimage-side surface of the fifth lens, through which the optical axispasses, to a point at the maximum effective semi diameter of theimage-side surface of the fifth lens.
 17. The optical image capturingsystem of claim 16, wherein the optical image capturing system furthersatisfies:0<(|InRS41|+|InRS42|+|InRS51+|+|InRS52|)/InTL≦2.
 18. The optical imagecapturing system of claim 16, wherein the optical image capturing systemfurther satisfies:0<(|InRS41|+|InRS42|+|InRS51+|+|InRS52|)/HOS≦2.
 19. The optical imagecapturing system of claim 10, wherein the first lens has at least aninflection point on at least a surface thereof.
 20. An optical imagecapturing system, in order along an optical axis from an object side toan image side, comprising: a first lens having positive refractivepower; a second lens having refractive power; a third lens havingrefractive power; a fourth lens having positive refractive power; afifth lens having negative refractive power, wherein the fifth lens hasan object-side surface, which faces the object side, and an image-sidesurface, which faces the image side, and at least one of the object-sidesurface and the image-side surface of the fifth lens has at least aninflection point; and an image plane; wherein the optical imagecapturing system consists of the five lenses having refractive power; atleast two of the lenses from the first lens to the fourth lens each hasat least an inflection point on at least a surface thereof; the firstlens has an object-side surface, which faces the object side, and animage-side surface, which faces the image side, and both the object-sidesurface and the image-side surface of the first lens are asphericsurfaces; and both the object-side surface and the image-side surface ofthe fifth lens are aspheric surfaces; wherein the optical imagecapturing system satisfies:1.2≦f/HEP≦3.0; 0.4≦|tan(HAF)|≦3.0; 0.5≦HOS/f≦3.0; |TDT|<60%; |ODT|≦50%;and 0<Σ|InRS|/InTL≦3; where f1, f2, f3, f4, and f5 are focal lengths ofthe first lens to the fifth lens, respectively; f is a focal length ofthe optical image capturing system; HEP is an entrance pupil diameter ofthe optical image capturing system; HAF is a half of a view angle of theoptical image capturing system; HOS is a distance in parallel with theoptical axis between an object-side surface, which face the object side,of the first lens and the image plane; TDT is a TV distortion; and ODTis an optical distortion; Σ|InRS| is of a sum InRSO and InRSI whileInRSO is of a sum of absolute values of the displacements in parallelwith the optical axis of each lens with refractive power from thecentral point on the object-side surface to the point at the maximumeffective semi diameter of the object-side surface and InRSI is of a sumof absolute values of the displacements in parallel with the opticalaxis of each lens with refractive power from the central point on theimage-side surface to the point at the maximum effective semi diameterof the image-side surface; and InTL is a distance in parallel with theoptical axis between the object-side surface of the first lens and theimage-side surface of the fifth lens.
 21. The optical image capturingsystem of claim 20, wherein the first lens has at least an inflectionpoint, the fourth lens has at least an inflection point on at least asurface thereof, and the third lens has at least an inflection point onat least a surface thereof.
 22. The optical image capturing system ofclaim 20, wherein the optical image capturing system further satisfies:0 mm<HOS≦6 mm.
 23. The optical image capturing system of claim 20,wherein the optical image capturing system further satisfies:0 mm<|InRS41|+|InRS42|+|InRS51+|+|InRS52|≦5 mm; where InRS41 is adisplacement in parallel with the optical axis from a point on theobject-side surface of the fourth lens, through which the optical axispasses, to a point at the maximum effective semi diameter of theobject-side surface of the fourth lens; InRS42 is a displacement inparallel with the optical axis from a point on the image-side surface ofthe fourth lens, through which the optical axis passes, to a point atthe maximum effective semi diameter of the image-side surface of thefourth lens; InRS51 is a displacement in parallel with the optical axisfrom a point on the object-side surface of the fifth lens, through whichthe optical axis passes, to a point at the maximum effective semidiameter of the object-side surface of the fifth lens; InRS52 is adisplacement in parallel with the optical axis from a point on theimage-side surface of the fifth lens, through which the optical axispasses, to a point at the maximum effective semi diameter of theimage-side surface of the fifth lens.
 24. The optical image capturingsystem of claim 23, wherein the optical image capturing system furthersatisfies:0<(|InRS41|+|InRS42|+|InRS51+|+|InRS52|)/InTL≦2.
 25. The optical imagecapturing system of claim 23, further comprising an aperture and animage sensor on the image plane, wherein the image sensor has at leastten-million pixels, and the optical image capturing system furthersatisfies:0.5≦InS/HOS≦1.1; where InS is a distance in parallel with the opticalaxis between the aperture and the image plane.